Because several of our drinks cannot achieve the expected results in the United States. After all, different soils and conditions have different body constitutions;
Several of our R&D staff proposed to directly use plants native to the United States to extract and make drinks.
Traditional Chinese medicine is not limited to selling dog skin plasters on street stalls in the United States. We also need to find another way to let them enter the palace.
But this is only in the preliminary discussion stage, because it will involve the issue of establishing a branch in the United States.
I have always felt that we should lay a good foundation here instead of rushing to expand.[
If it's really hard to get used to it, just wait.
You can do research, you can apply for patents, and I have no problem paying for research funds.
When a beverage is launched in the United States, the intermediate experimental review time is very long, so there is no rush.
Many people who went abroad earlier can also work in our institute;
People in China are happy to go abroad;
This can definitely be done first.
But things can be done better in the United States than in Canada, and some things are more convenient in Canada.
When I first mentioned this matter today, I just wanted to get some air, get a feel for it, and throw a stone to explore the path.
The group leader nodded repeatedly, looked very kind, and replied in Chinese:
"What you said is so wonderful,
Canada is very rich in natural resources, but Canada does not have a "Compendium of Materia Medica" and has cultural differences;
It would be great to cooperate with you.”
These are polite words, and there is no confirmation of concrete cooperation;
Diplomacy, very cautious.
So Yu Yanbing then started from the word cooperation and changed the topic;
The so-called stop when enough is enough, stop when enough is enough.
After all, real cooperation needs to be done through the Department of Commerce before we can say how to do it.
Traditional Chinese medicine may involve national cultural issues, and some people want to keep it secret and only export medicine to make money, rather than doing too much abroad.
This is a very complex issue, involving short-term interests and long-term interests, as well as different concepts.[
In fact, there are many people abroad who are studying traditional Chinese medicine. Why can't we go out on our own?
Traditional Chinese medicine is mostly sold to Chinese people abroad. It is a second-class medicine for second-class citizens. It is difficult for them to get into the elegant halls of other countries.