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Blackstone Code - Chapter 382

Published at 15th of March 2024 07:21:09 AM


Chapter 382

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This time, I invited Lynch to come and talk, just to find out some news. This society is composed of thousands of such relationships, and then connected into a big network.

Lynch and Mr. wardrick talked for about an hour before they left. Standing behind the glass window of the study and watching Lynch leave, Mr. wardrick's expression was very calm.

He went back to his desk and sat down in a chair, his hands against the tips of his fingers, bowed his head and thought about his previous conversation with Lynch.

At present, the economic situation in the Federation seems to be good from the mouth of the media and people.

The deterioration has stopped, and some factories have begun to return to work. It seems that the economy is about to pick up, and the light is about to tear apart the darkness.

In fact, this is not the case. The media will only report some good news, positive good news and exciting news, but in fact, the situation is not much better than before.

The commodities dumped from the free trade zone have destroyed more large, medium and small enterprises, which is a kind of... Strange thing, or miracle, to the federal capitalists.

The local selling price of foreign goods is lower than the cost price of similar goods produced locally. This kind of thing only exists in the mouth of swindlers, but now it has actually become a reality!

The other party has to bear the freight and various expenses of cross ocean transportation, and maintain profitability. No businessman is dedicated to opening a factory to produce goods, so how do they do it?

These problems have plagued federal businessmen. Even if they make adjustments in production processes, raw materials and workers' wages, they are still not competitive.

Some agencies were commissioned to investigate these dumped goods. Finally, they found an astonishing result. The producers of these dumped goods relied on subsidies from their government to make profits.

They dump and run on similar federal goods at ultra-low prices. Indeed, they suffer serious losses, but their government will give them very generous financial subsidies and various preferential policies, so that they will not lose money, but can make a lot of money from other places.

This also exacerbated the momentum of dumping various commodities to the federal government. Under the impact of cheap commodities, a large number of factories without anti risk ability went bankrupt and closed down, and then these cheap commodities began to raise prices gradually until they could ensure cost recovery and even generate profits.

Matches and lighters, two small commodities that can be seen everywhere, have completely become the world of imported goods in the south.

The local factories in the south are unable to resist foreign dumping goods in terms of price, and have gone bankrupt. Except for a few, they are still struggling to support, all the others have been finished.

If it is transported from the central or other places, it is obviously not cost-effective. After these worthless things are transported, they are still not competitive. Therefore, dealers in the South began to import a large number of goods from foreign businessmen, which are cheaper than local production costs.

But at the same time, a few high-end products with high specifications of the same brand also have good sales.

In fact, not only matches and lighters are facing these problems, but many things are facing these problems, including Mr. waldrick's consortium, also began to be affected by various dumped commodities, resulting in some crisis and sense of crisis.

There are some ideas inside the consortium. Now everyone is looking for money abroad, so why doesn't the consortium follow this trend and explore the international market?

This idea is not the mainstream opinion in the consortium. Mr. waldrick also holds this idea and is even one of the advocates of this trend.

But most of them are conservative people who are pushing some new proposals to change the current situation.

For example, they intend to promote some kind of protection bill, allowing banks to give enterprises long-term low interest or even interest free loans to help enterprises tide over difficulties.

For another example, they are actively planning and promoting a bill to increase the tariffs on dumped goods, artificially increasing the sales cost of these goods in the federal country, so as to strive for survival opportunities for all enterprises.

But in the final analysis, these things are passive. Once a new situation occurs, they will fall into passivity. Therefore, some young people, such as Mr. waldrick, want to fundamentally change this situation and obtain external resources to feed domestic consortia.

The advantage of using active attack instead of passive defense is that even if new situations arise in the future, it will have little impact on the consortium.

But those masters - yes, Mr. waldrick is already in his fifties, but he is still a "young man". The people occupying his position in the consortium are basically old people in their 60s and 70s or even older. He is only in his early fifties and is still so young.

These lords, who have experienced many historical stages of the Federation, are conservative and have gone deep into their bone marrow. Compared with more appropriate and better methods, Mr. waldrick's ideas are somewhat radical.

They did not say they did not agree, nor did they resolutely oppose it, but they wanted to convince each other.

This is probably the last "freedom" of the consortium. They want to canvass votes on the board of directors, persuade people from the opposite camp to stand on their side, form an advantageous group, and then win the resolution.

It sounds complicated, but it's actually a routine with politicians - most.

Asking for some information from Lynch and releasing some signals at the same time makes Mr. waldrick have a better saying when soliciting others to stand with him - "I talked about these things with Mr. Lynch before".

It sounds a little incredible. When did Lynch have such a great reputation?

In fact, this matter can not be simply brought in by the concepts of status, reputation and power. It is just that Lynch happens to be deeply involved in this series of things. The thing itself and his participation add a temporary weight to his status, reputation and power.

It's like that people didn't pay much attention to Mr. Truman before he took office in his current job. Now people don't pay much attention to him, but the subjective controllable power given to him by his position.

So when the people Mr. waldrick wants to persuade hear "Mr. Lynch", they will seriously consider some ideas put forward by Mr. waldrick, but the name "Mr. Lynch" is only used in this matter.

If someone mentions "Mr. Lynch" when talking about other things, people will only scoff, because he doesn't have much influence on those things, and he doesn't have so much influence himself.

Sitting in his chair thinking for a long time, Mr. waldrick mentioned the phone and he wanted to arrange some people's next work.

Since the unrest in the Amelia region is in line with the interests of the Federation at this stage, it is obviously very important to cater to Lynch, or to cater to the national policies of Mr. Truman and the president.

With Mr. waldrick's phone call, some federal businessmen in ameriya in the name of investigation began to contact those rebel organizations in private. They had everything they wanted.

Weapons, ammunition, medicine, money and the opportunity to leave the country. Of course, Mr. waldrick expressed his demand in a very implicit and unobtrusive way, that is, there should be a big news!

The next morning, the negotiations continued.

The people sitting on both sides of the negotiating table were all grim faced. Lynch simply didn't want to give these people a good face. These people didn't understand the current situation and situation, let alone the fact that nagariel didn't have the most basic ability to oppose the requirements put forward by the Federation.

They do not have the power and strength to bargain with the federal government. Lynch, they can make such "concessions" now. In fact, it can still be said that the federal government is not tough enough in foreign policy and methods.

It can't blame the federal government. They also need time to accept and learn how to make others bow their heads. Of course, before that, the naval battle must be won. Only by defeating gavra's navy can they give the federal diplomats a confidence that they have defeated the first in the world.

Compared with Lynch's smelly face, the faces of these members of the nagary delegation are also ugly. Lynch's unwavering threat makes them frightened again, and Mr. Truman's unconditional support also makes them a little afraid.

Lynch is a madman. How can we talk about war without proper conditions?

I'm afraid this is not a negotiation for the establishment of diplomatic relations?

But the situation is weaker than people. What can we do except bear it?

They talked about these things with those think tanks yesterday afternoon. The think tanks simply told them some simple problems. How to decide is still in their hands.

In fact, whether the monetary system collapses or not is of little value to them. What really makes them feel a little troublesome is that they have to take out real gold and silver to eat federal sol, and the amount is not small, which is what they are unwilling to accept.

Unfortunately, Lynch saw through them early on, which is also a fatal defect brought by the power hereditary system. The interests of the ruling family are higher than the interests of the country, so they will only consider themselves, not the future of the whole country and people.

"Mr. Lynch, we discussed the idea you put forward yesterday. There are several problems." the representative of nagariel stared at Lynch in case he suddenly blew up.

Lynch didn't let the other party put forward the conditions, but nodded and asked the other party to continue saying that he wanted to turn over, not now.

"The first question is, can you reduce the number you put forward, 50 billion sol, which is about 5 trillion galilees. The Treasury can't take the money."

"Second, if we can reach an agreement on specific figures, it is difficult for United Bank to take out so much money at one time. In the end, local banks will be responsible for it."

"We discussed whether these foreign exchange, if eaten, can be allocated to the own reserves of different investment banks?"

"The third question, we also feel that Galilee fluctuates greatly in the foreign exchange market. We consider whether we can take the opportunity of eating federal sol to peg Galilee's exchange rate to the federal exchange rate?"

Lynch almost laughed after hearing these three points.

You want to fart!




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