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Chapter 668 Zhou Tao's Work

When Director Zhou was on the phone with his father just now, his father specially reminded him: Mr. Huang is an upright person and likes to be open-minded and open-minded in doing things, so he is asked not to use petty tricks and must not engage in crooked things. Only by doing things upright can he be successful.

Win the favor of Mr. Huang.

Therefore, Director Zhou (Zhou Tao) decided to focus on official matters. Only if he can handle official matters smoothly can he be qualified to truly join the line between Huang Lao and Sun Dahai.

Zhou Tao suddenly remembered that when he went to the Future Building to meet Sun Dahai in the afternoon, he and Deputy Director Kong were very envious of Sun Dahai's office environment.

Luxury is only one aspect. The spaciousness of Sun Dahai's office is their first impression.

Especially since the two of them have visited many companies in Xiangjiang to discuss matters in the past few days. Compared with the cramped and cramped office environments of most companies in Xiangjiang, Sun Dahai's place is really open and bright.

With that said, Zhou Tao did some calculations and found that he did have the resources that Sun Dahai might need.

Chinese-funded enterprises have two purposes for entering Hong Kong. One is to help the central government stabilize the economy of Hong Kong and fill the gap in funds, products and services left by divestment groups who left Hong Kong.

The second is to use Xiangjiang as an open platform to introduce advanced technology and management experience, absorb funds and talents, expand exports, and further promote domestic enterprises to learn from international advanced levels and fully integrate with them.

The entire work is still at the beginning stage. Chinese-funded enterprises are quietly establishing their own branches in Hong Kong in the form of overseas branches or even independent companies.

There are many companies and individuals in Xiangjiang that have close ties with the mainland, and they are all making their own efforts to attract Chinese-funded companies to settle here.

Whenever a disinvestment group sells their own assets or shares, they will contact the relevant Chinese-funded enterprises. If appropriate, they will purchase the assets and privately transfer them to Chinese-funded enterprises with actual needs.

In order to avoid foreign accusations that the government controls the economic behavior of enterprises, the country set up this temporary department. The administrative level is not high. It is just a division-level office establishment.

However, this temporary office has received a lot of attention. They are responsible for guiding the investment of large state-owned enterprises at the local department and division level in Xiangjiang, and have a relatively strong experimental nature.

As for those state-owned enterprises, they are not within the scope of Zhou Tao's management at all.

Those enterprises are basically ministerial-level state-owned enterprises, under the direct control of various ministries and commissions. Some enterprises are even placed under the State Council. Even if they come to Xiangjiang for development, they will do their own thing. Zhou Tao has small arms and legs, but he cannot control those giants.

Zhou Tao thought that the exchange conditions suitable for Sun Dahai were two houses on Baijia Road, Taipingshan.

These are two sets of independent villas right next to each other. The owners are the same Britten company. The land where the two villas belong originally belonged to the same plot, but this company was jointly operated by two partners, so the plot was

It was divided into two, and two people built villas on it.

The area of ​​the two villas is not large, one is more than 300 square meters, and the other is 400 square meters. The area is almost the same, each house is only 500 square meters. This area is relatively elegant among the many luxury houses in Taiping Mountain.

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It has been several years since the two villas were built. Zhou Tao estimated that if Sun Dahai gets the land, it will most likely be merged and then rebuilt.

Covering an area of ​​nearly 1,000 meters, a newly built three-story villa with a single floor area of ​​more than 300 square meters and a total area of ​​nearly 1,000 square meters is quite respectable even in Taipingshan where wealthy families gather.

For Zhou Tao, the issue of ownership of these two houses happens to be a bit tricky. If Sun Dahai is willing to take over, it would be the best of both worlds.

The house was packaged and acquired by a middleman from Xiangjiang when he was purchasing divestment assets for Chinese-funded enterprises.

These assets will be purchased from intermediaries by Chinese-funded enterprises in need as agreed upon in advance. If the enterprise has objections to some of these assets, Zhou Tao and his department will coordinate and resolve them.

No one expected that these two luxury houses would be regarded as useless by Chinese-funded enterprises. No one wanted them, and they were ultimately left in the hands of Zhou Tao's department.

In fact, it’s not that everyone doesn’t know that this is a very good asset, it’s just that a combination of various factors makes Chinese-funded companies unwilling to take over.

Because Victoria Peak is the most famous top-end luxury residential area in Hong Kong, the owners on the mountain have formed an owners committee to provide services to everyone.

Since the owners are either rich or noble, the owners' committee has formulated many corresponding provisions to protect privacy and the environment.

Each owner will sign a self-discipline statement before moving in, which includes clauses such as refusing to accept entertainers from the entertainment industry, and requiring an application to be submitted for any repairs, modifications or reconstructions of the house, which must be discussed and approved by the owners committee before construction can begin, etc. to protect the property.

Vital interests of other owners.

Of course, the intention of corporate owners to use the houses here as high-end business reception venues is naturally strictly prohibited.

The houses here are all for fixed owner-occupation, and other uses are not allowed. This will affect the safety and privacy of other owners and bring great inconvenience to their normal lives.

Chinese-funded enterprises have just begun to enter Hong Kong, and they are spending all the foreign exchange allocated by the state.

In the 1980s, when earning foreign exchange was the top priority, these companies that were the first to develop in Hong Kong were very careful in using foreign exchange.

There are countless pairs of eyes around these companies, all watching how they use national policies and foreign exchange to seek new development for their companies.

Since it cannot be used as a reception point for companies, companies are not willing to spend this wasted money.

Today's leaders of state-owned enterprises are still more careful about their impact. No one dares to spend tens of millions of Hong Kong dollars to buy a super luxurious residence in Hong Kong. If they really want to do this, they will not be able to explain it clearly to their superiors after they return home.

In fact, the leaders also know that there is no need to worry about selling such land. Houses in Taipingshan have always been priced but not marketable.

If they can have such resources in their hands, whether it is selling or half selling and half giving away, it will be of great help to the company to open up business in Hong Kong as soon as possible.

But having said that, state-owned enterprises are not the private property of these business leaders. Now that they can come to Xiangjiang to create new situations, countless people are watching behind them with microscopes. They must be cautious in every move and dare not make the slightest mistake.

If someone reports that they did not seize the opportunity to steadily improve production and expand operations, but instead used such a large sum of foreign exchange to build relationships, engage in crooked ways, or even export profits, they cannot afford such a crime.

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