The first thousand three hundred and sixty-six chapters charter
"They have to smear mosquito repellent all over their bodies every day, hang mosquito nets when sleeping, and cover themselves tightly. Later, with the help of our local Chinese, the situation got better," Lao Wu said.
As for the mosquitoes here, Han Kongque stayed for one night, but he didn't see them. At this time, Han Kongque had already thought that the small valley where he was located was too humid, and he was on a tall tree, so he took shelter.
Overcame mosquito attacks.
If it were in a densely populated area at the foot of the mountain, mosquitoes might appear in large groups, which would become a problem that he also had to solve.
"Can I rent a house here? I may have to stay here for more than ten days." This was Han Kongque's top priority, so he brought it up while Lao Wu was drinking tea.
"Huh? Xiao Han doesn't plan to develop in Hela? We have more Chinese here, and people of other races don't have an advantage, so it's easier to develop." Lao Wu asked.
Han Kongque said with a smile: "It depends on the situation. If possible, of course it must be developed in a place where it is easier to establish a foothold. I have not been here for a long time and I don't know what advantages Hela has."
In fact, Han Peacock is still very optimistic about this place. Not to mention other things, just the prosperity outside is enough to explain a lot of problems. In addition, the natural resources here are rich and primitive, and there are no other messy things, which naturally makes it easier for him to operate.
Only when the local consumption level reaches a certain level can the market be so prosperous, and whether there are more Chinese, tourists, or workers here, it will be conducive to the development of Korean peacocks here.
"Don't worry about us here! We definitely have the advantage. The police friend I just mentioned, who I know in East Timor, served as a patrol and traffic police supervisor successively. Don't think that this is just going through the motions. This is also a right.
"Old Wu was a little anxious. It could be seen that Han Peacock was very good, so he really wanted Han Peacock to stay.
"Don't believe it. When my friend took office as a new official, he took action against the local police's common phenomenon of arriving late and leaving early. Of course, my friend would not create conflicts. In Baokao, there are traffic police stationed at several places every morning to maintain traffic.
.The starting time is from 8 o'clock to 10 o'clock.
But my friend discovered that this traffic policeman would not be on duty before 8:30. My friend did not use the method of reprimanding, but he arrived on time at 8 o'clock every day to direct traffic at the intersection.
He did not return to work until the local traffic police arrived. After two weeks of this, the local traffic police were never late for work. His behavior caused quite a stir among the local police, and he is now very prestigious in this area.
, and as long as we don’t break the law, no one will dare to bully us as long as my friends are around.”
Seeing the excitement on Old Wu's face, Han Kongque was speechless. Han Kongque still knew a little about the work of the peacekeeping police. This was a face-saving project. It was impossible for the domestic peacekeeping police to be biased towards the local Chinese. If so, they would probably have to
Create big conflicts.
The peacekeeping police is an international profession. In every peacekeeping police office, you can see policemen from different countries and different skin colors working together. Collisions and exchanges between different cultures are inevitable.
If other factors are involved, it will be easier to create friction.
Because of this, when communicating with foreign colleagues, Chinese peacekeeping police took the initiative to assume the responsibility of "diplomats". It is easy to ask such a group of people to help, but I am afraid that they will be partial to others.
not easy.
Of course, this does not mean that the peacekeeping police will not take care of their compatriots in the country. But the kind of care that Lao Wu mentioned is obviously not easy to have.
"In addition to these, investing in places other than Dili is more beneficial. If you can invest in Hella, you can enjoy an eight-year tax exemption policy, while in Dili and Baucau, you only have a five-year tax exemption policy." Lao Wu
In a hurry, I immediately said something practical.
"Tax-free for so long?" Han Kongque didn't know this. He came here by accident, so although he knew some about the situation in East Timor, he didn't know the specific situation very well.
"Timor-Leste has a low tax policy. As long as you don't invest in a few big cities, the tax policy is very favorable. However, there are investment requirements for foreigners. They must invest at least 1.5 million US dollars, and they can only serve as one of the board members of a company.
Within the period, one of the board members must live in East Timor." Lao Wu said gradually.
Han Kongque said with a smile: "With such a low tax and such a long time, it seems that the East Timor government is very sincere."
The smile on Lao Wu's face faded a lot, and he continued: "At this point, the East Timor government has done a good job. They want long-term benefits, so they naturally want to retain the investors who come here, so the investment is also good.
There are several situations.
If you invest in the periphery of East Timor, such as Ocussi, the tax can even be reduced or exempted for ten years. If you invest in several constructions, you can continue to apply for tax exemption after ten years, and the maximum tax exemption amount reaches 100%, which is a very large discount."
"Are there any good projects?" Han Kongque was really interested at this time. But these preferential policies show that the East Timor government really wants to attract investors and has a long-term vision enough to invest in a place like this.
It's obviously a good deal.
"The construction industry I am most familiar with is the construction industry, but now it is occupied by our big brothers from China. It is difficult for us to get good projects. The other industries are agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery.
Of course there is energy, which is not easy to operate. We are latecomers and it is not easy to participate in it. Of course, if it is prospecting, the East Timor government is eager for it. If there is technology, of course manufacturing is also possible." Lao Wu knew everything.
The way of speaking.
"Then the easiest thing to do is fishing?" Han Kongque said.
Old Wu smiled again: "This is not easy. East Timor was originally part of a province in Indonesia, so many of the surrounding seas are connected to Indonesia. There is no future for offshore fishing. You will definitely have to contact the Indonesian navy in the open sea. What the hell are they doing to you?
You should have heard of it in China."
"We still have a lot of people who come here to fish. If there are really so many discounts, I can invest. Forget about agriculture. No matter how much land they have here, it is still mountainous. They can't compete with our domestic food growers.
The United States, Australia, and Canada are even more incomparable. Forestry and animal husbandry can be considered, plus fishery. If combined in this way, we will definitely be able to develop smoothly." Han Peacock had already made a decision at this time.
"If you want to develop forestry, you must choose Hella. If you want to go elsewhere, I can also help. After all, I came here a few years ago." Hearing that Han Kongque finally said for sure that he wanted to invest, Lao Wu smiled widely.
flower.
"Goout!" At this moment, a loud shout outside interrupted what Old Wu was about to say.
"Touch ney!" A man stood in the store. His face was flushed and his breathing was a little short. When Han Kongque and Lao Wu saw him, he became obviously more nervous.
"You bastard, you are just looking for death." Old Wu was stunned for a moment, then became furious. He turned around and entered the room, pulled out a Tang knife, and ran out.
"No, Polrooney, I'm borrowing money." Seeing Old Wu pull out a knife to chop himself, the man finally stammered out his purpose.
"Borrow money?" Lao Wu asked angrily.
"Yes, borrow money." The man said it more smoothly this time.
Han Kongque looked at this man. He looked like a typical local aborigine. His whole body was dark and his hands were covered with calluses. He didn't look like he was robbing someone.
"Do I know you? Why should I lend you money?" Lao Wu said in Detun.
Hearing Lao Wu speak the familiar language of his family, the man was obviously relieved: "My son is sick and needs money. I know that Chinese people are good people. I hope you can lend me some money and send my son to the hospital."
"Are you a fisherman?" At this time, Old Wu's tone softened a bit, and he saw that the man was even darker. This may be due to being at sea all year round and being blown by the sea breeze.
"I'm a fisherman. I can't fish now, and I need a lot of money urgently, so I came here to try my luck. Please." The man said and knelt down on the ground.
"Do you have a fishing boat?" Han Peacock suddenly asked at this time.
"Yes, yes." The man was so excited that he was speechless.
Han Peacock smiled and said: "What kind of boat is it? I can rent it for a few days. Of course, you can also choose to sell it to me, depending on the value of your boat."
"What kind of boat can he have? It must be a small fishing boat. The best one has a small motor and can catch hundreds of kilograms of fish at sea. Thank God." Old Wu said.
"How far can it travel out to sea?" Han Peacock asked.
"It's very dangerous for that kind of ship to go out to sea. It's okay to go hundreds of nautical miles without wind and waves, but it won't work if there's a little bit of wind and waves," Lao Wu said.
"Forget it, I just walked around and took a look. I saw that he really needed money, so I helped him and stopped his boat from going out to sea. Ask him how much he needs. How much does it cost to rent a fishing boat for a day?
How much is it?" Han Kongque said.
"One hundred dollars, I need one hundred dollars." The other man didn't understand, but this was a number he had thought about countless times, so he was naturally sensitive.
"How much does your boat rental cost per day?" Lao Wu asked directly.
"Ten dollars, no, no, five dollars will do." The man saw Old Wu's expression changing and immediately changed the amount.
"Is ten dollars a lot?" Han Peacock asked.
Old Wu said: "It depends on the skills of these fishermen, as well as the size and sophistication of the fishing boats. It is delusional for the fishermen in Hela to earn ten dollars a day from their fishing boats."
"How could this happen?" Han Peacock was really surprised this time. He knew that the seafood in this area was quite rich, and the fishermen had no worries about catching fish. How could their income be so little? (To be continued.)