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Chapter 60 Trade

Of course, Yang Xianjin was also at fault in this matter. Maybe I can blame him for being too anxious and too fast in reselling corn. He should accumulate more funds before he can win steadily.

But now is not the time to hold accountable. I comforted Yang Xianjin and asked him to keep calm and continue to operate, and hung up the phone... I came from the battlefield and knew very well that the more I was in the critical moment, the more I had to calm down.

Disarray will only make things worse.

The facts also proved that my approach was right. According to Yang Xianjin's recollection afterwards, he thought that I would get angry and even draw a clear line with the advanced company... This shows that Yang Xianjin didn't know me enough, or he did

A businessman thinks of me as a soldier. I set up this company for my own soldiers and comrades-in-arms, so how could I let them bear this debt alone in this crisis?

My calmness and persistence soon affected Yang Xianjin, allowing him to stabilize his position and reduce his losses to the lowest level.

However, after hanging up the phone, I frowned. You know, this is a big hole of more than one million... In this era when tens of millions of households can still go sideways, I am afraid that someone will lose more than one million when he hears it.

They will faint on the spot.

Where did I get such a big sum of money?

In comparison, this war is easier. No matter how difficult the task is, as long as you reconnaise and think more, you will always come up with a solution.

However, it is a problem of money now. We can't be mercenaries, we can't sell equipment... If possible, then the relationship is good. Selling one of the Black Hawks is enough to solve the problem. You must know that this thing is out of the factory

The price is nearly ten million US dollars.

Just when I was helpless, a communication soldier ran to me and reported, "Battery Commander, the commander asked you to go!"

"Um!" I nodded.

We have been back for more than a week, and Commander Zhang finally wants to talk to me.

He greeted me as usual, and Commander Zhang said to me with fatigue: "I've been too busy during this period. I haven't had time to call you here... I've already entered daily training!"

"Yes!" I replied.

"Zheyin Mountain was a good battle." Commander Zhang casually opened a document in front of him and said: "Air defense missiles are an accident, but fortunately you can adapt to the situation. Next time you need to pay attention to various situations when making plans.

.We must also do a good job of intelligence before the war, otherwise we may suffer a great loss.”

"Yes!" I replied.

I cannot argue about Commander Zhang's words. In the final analysis, the risk of Zheyin Mountain is because our intelligence work is not done well. If we knew in advance that the Japanese devils had air defense missiles, they would not be subject to this.

Speaking of which, the reason why we were able to come back alive this time was still quite lucky. If the commander of the Vietnamese army first considered the loophole in the cliff... then we would have to lose ammunition and food.

Of course, there is no "if" on the battlefield, but this matter can remind us... just like our equipment is constantly being updated. The equipment of the Vietnamese army is not static.

"The news I just got." As he said that, Commander Zhang handed the document to me: "Our army has successfully entered defense on Zheyin Mountain and successfully repelled five small-scale attacks of the Vietnamese army... This is actually

What happened a few days ago, because I was too busy, I didn’t tell you in time. I have a credit from you here!”

"It's because the disarmament is so busy!" I said.

"Yes!" Commander Zhang nodded, and then said, "But not all..."

I didn't ask too much, and if Commander Zhang wanted to tell me, he would naturally say it.

After thinking about it, Commander Zhang said, "Speaking of these things is related to you, there are two main aspects. On the one hand, the construction of land-based anti-ship missiles you mentioned earlier has been decided, and the superiors think you are talking very well.

It makes sense. In the long run, it is indeed necessary for us to develop this kind of missile. On the other hand, it is related to the Soviet civil aviation you have participated in before... After this incident, we quickly started a dialogue with the Soviet side, and our superiors believed that we should take the initiative.

Open trade with the Soviet Union. Communicate first in the form of trade and exchanges.”

"Oh!" I nodded.

This is of course a good thing. You should know that Sino-Soviet relations have been frozen for decades. Although we have some clues now, it is impossible to get it done in one step. Everything will have a process. Let’s start with the people who have been interrupted by hostile relations between China and the Soviet Union.

Trade begins and further develops when exchanges and mutual trust reach a certain level.

In fact, China was in the early stage of reform and opening up at this time, and China urgently needed to establish friendly relations with other countries... Only with friendly relations can there be a foundation for investment and trade, so this is not just political and military.

The problem is still an economic problem.

Among them, especially our neighboring country, the Soviet Union... The reason why the Soviet Union is special is not because we are both socialist society. The fact that China and the Soviet Union are in a bad relationship proves that even if they are both socialist society, they will become hostile relations.

The fundamental reason is that the industries of China and the Soviet Union can form a complementary form... Soviet industry was mainly heavy industry, such as machine manufacturing and metal industry.

The reason for this is that during World War I, the Soviet Union was mainly light industry. Moreover, industry only accounted for one-third of industry and agriculture, which made its industry and equipment very backward. Although it had a huge army, it was in World War I.

The performance is surprising.

After that, the Soviet Union decided to focus on the development of heavy industries, especially machine manufacturing, metal industry, and other 80% of the industries related to military industry... The facts also proved that this national policy was correct. During World War II, the Soviet Union had a strong industry.

In a short period of time, a large number of tanks were produced and played a role in determining the outcome on the battlefield.

This further strengthened the Soviet Union's determination to develop heavy industry.

But such an industrial structure is also problematic, that is, the light industry and the food industry are neglected, which directly leads to high prices and heavy pressure on people's lives.

On the contrary, China is in the stage of light industry at this time... It has just begun to develop, and heavy industry does not have the capital or the technology.

Therefore, in this era, China and the Soviet Union were actually in a complementary relationship in terms of economy. That is to say, the prices of commodities related to heavy industry in the Soviet Union were relatively cheap, while the prices of commodities related to light industry were expensive, while China was exactly the opposite.

Wait, then I quickly thought... Since that's the case, why can't I make a profit with this? (To be continued) r466

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