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0717 Newspaper Fax

The fax machine hummed and spit out a long page.

Fujita Ryuji sat at his desk, tore off the page and read the content on it. He asked a Japanese businessman in the magic city to send it on his behalf. They are all recent newspaper content in Japan.

There is no Internet now, and information communication is slow. Fujita lives in Hanzhong and has few friends around him. He only knows a little English and can only rely on a fax machine for daily reading.

Fujita was also unhappy when he saw the fax machine. When he first came to Da Qin, the office was very simple. Not to mention the fax machine, there were no telephones.

In an office building, apart from the telephones at the desks of the leadership, there are only telephones in the reception room at the entrance.

But in just one month, Holy Light donated four 100,000-door program-controlled switches and 100 mobile communication base stations to Hanzhong City.

This gift was worth tens of millions, and you had to spend foreign exchange to buy it, but now it was for nothing. This made the Municipal Post and Telecommunications Bureau go crazy with joy. They said that the 'Holy Light' Group was particularly generous in its actions, and today we really saw it.

The Post and Telecommunications Bureau reciprocated the favor and immediately sent people to pull wires and install telephones for Da Qin. Five thousand doors were installed in one go, and a thousand more mobile phones were added, all account opening and installation fees being waived.

Hanzhong TV specially reported on the leap-forward development of its own communication network, and the city announced that it would reduce landline and mobile phone account opening fees for ordinary residents to one-tenth of the previous level.

Taking advantage of the popularity of the news, "Harmony Supermarket" took the opportunity to open a large store in the city and sell second-hand electrical products that had been unsalable in Tianyang to Hanzhong, perfectly replicating the sales boom.

Hanzhong has a large population, and the nearby Xi'an is a hub city in the central and western regions, with convenient transportation and a huge market space. 'Shengguang' opened its branch base here and plans to develop here.

Although there were many donations, "Shengguang" not only did not lose money, but made more than ten times its profits by selling various second-hand appliances alone - driving consumption growth through infrastructure construction, the city was happy, the citizens were happy, and the group gained both fame and fortune.

Ryuji Fujita's desk originally only had a telephone, but soon it was equipped with a fax machine and a computer. An internal network is currently being installed to make corporate information communication more convenient and efficient.

Intranets are not even popular in Japan. It was Zhou Qingfeng who provided information and spare parts, allowing the group's 'Matrix' team, which expanded more than ten times, to come up with routers and other black technologies.

After just over a month, the office building of 'Da Qin' still looked shabby, and the tables and chairs inside were still rustic, but the office equipment placed on the tables was definitely world-class.

The engineering staff of ‘Da Qin’ no longer need to draw drawings by hand, and machine tool production has also moved closer to CNC-a large number of foreign technical personnel have come to the factory to hold training courses day and night.

If you can't pass the academic examination, don't expect to get a super high salary.

If this drastic progress can continue for five to ten years, ‘Da Qin’ will definitely become the top machine tool equipment supplier in the country.

Fujita sighed. He had to get used to this kind of revolutionary progress, and he increasingly felt that his life in the flower garden was extremely boring. Even the translator, who admired Japan a lot, has not been very respectful to him recently.

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for example......

"Mr. Fujita, can you lend me yesterday's Japanese newspaper?" The young translator knocked on the office door and walked in with an apologetic smile.

"Please feel free to do so." Fujita pointed to a few fax papers on the table. They were all recent Tokyo newspapers. Friends in the city would fax them after they get them.

The translator had a fascination with Japan and would not let go of any information from Japan. He grabbed the fax paper and browsed it quickly, but within a few seconds he exclaimed:

"Ah..., the Nikkei Index plummeted again?"

"Ah..., Tokyo's housing prices still haven't been brought under control."

"Ah..., it is suicide for the media to criticize Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa's economic policies."

After saying "Ah" so many times, Fujita's mood in the early morning was disturbed. He looked up at the translator, hoping that the other party would apologize to him for being rude and offensive - but the translator obviously hadn't learned the essence of Japanese yet.

No response.

So angry.

Which pot should not be opened?

Fujita felt that if he continued to work in Hanzhong, he would have a heart attack.

The translator was very concerned about the Japanese economy, and wanted to chat with Fujita for a few words. It would be reasonable to gossip to others later. But Fujita had a cold face and had no intention of talking.

The translator left in frustration.

After calming down, Fujita looked at today's faxed newspaper, but his mood was even worse. The headlines of several newspapers were the same news - in the aftermath of the Toshiba incident, the banned machine tools were resold to flower growers by the Russians.

The pages of the fax are a bit blurry, but you can still tell that the photo on the headline is a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Behind a row of ribbon-cutters hangs a banner, and under the banner is the huge MBP-110S machine tool.

The 'Toshiba incident' is the abbreviation of the incident in which the MBP-110S machine tool was smuggled into the alliance. What happened in 1983 was exposed by an internal Toshiba employee in 1987. In the blink of an eye, within four or five years, the machine tool that caused international turmoil changed its owner again.

According to news reports, the Mauritian economy deteriorated extremely in April, with foreign exchange reserves reaching zero. In order to ensure the import of light industrial products, a large number of heavy industrial products had to be sold.

Among them, ‘Holy Light’ was named, and the situation of this group being sanctioned by Eagle Sauce for smuggling contraband was introduced. For the Japanese people, no one expected that this company was not sanctioned and was instead alive and kicking.

In contrast, Toshiba was also sanctioned by Eagle Sauce a few years ago. It was just begging for mercy, rolling around on the ground, and paying huge sums of money before it was spared.

Because of the great impact of this incident, its follow-up also attracted the attention of the Japanese media. The photo on the fax was taken by a local newspaper in Hanzhong. The MBP-110S machine tool was settled in Hanzhong to fill the gap in the domestic manufacturing industry. This matter was even mentioned on CCAV.

Judging from the photos, in addition to the Chinese personnel, the person participating in the ribbon-cutting was Mao Zi from the Baltic Shipyard. Both parties expressed great satisfaction with this cooperation.

However, compared with the formulaic reports of the flower grower media, the Japanese media are much more in-depth. They are concerned about what changes these two machine tools will bring to the domestic manufacturing industry and how they will respond.

After much discussion, the conclusion is that Japan should expand its technology exports to flower growers because the other side can no longer block it.

In addition, some media interviewed Toshiba and asked whether they were involved. Toshiba flatly denied this, saying that this was a matter between Da Mao and the flower growers, and they had no involvement.

As for the rumors that Japan has also sent personnel to Hanzhong to guide assembly, these are all employment activities of the "Shengguang" company, and Toshiba has no knowledge. I hope the outside world will not make random speculations.

Alas, as expected.

Fujita feels sorry for himself. He was sent by Toshiba, but Toshiba will never recognize him now. Everything he does is a personal act.

Maybe Fujita will be caught one day and Toshiba will stand by and watch.

Heartbroken!

Fujita Ryuji is obviously a loyal minister of Japan.

After MBP-110S settled in Daqin, Shengguang hired its original operators from the Baltic Shipyard. Initially, it could produce sixteen to eighteen large-size submarine and ship propellers per year.

or similar products.

The advantage of this is that the equipment can be put into production as soon as possible, but the disadvantage is that it costs more.

The second MBP-110S has also been dismantled. This time, the replacement was completely assembled and tested by Chinese "apprentices". Fujita only acted as a consultant and only spoke when there were questions.

Zhou Qingfeng was once severely punished by the domestic machine tool industry. His petty temper has long been recorded in his notebook.

Once the two high-end machine tools are obtained, 'Shengguang' will rectify and invest in the 'Daqin' factory, aiming to kill other domestic machine tool factories.

It is a good thing that the machine tools are under construction, which greatly improves the defects and gaps in the domestic manufacturing industry. The Navy came directly and wanted to squeeze out the demand of many units and wrap up the output of the two machine tools in the next two years.

But the 'Holy Light' refused this request.

Zhou Qingfeng requested that the production capacity be used for reproduction to first meet the domestic industrial technology upgrade - anyway, the pile of broken ships in the Navy are of little use now, so let's wait for a few more years.

Be good, I’ll get you a big toy in a while!

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