Chapter 801: The International Arena

A delegation of Japan's Hard Gold Group, led by Masayoshi Kishimoto, departed from Tokyo's Haneda International Airport on his private jet and headed straight for Boao, Hainan, China.

This time, Hard Gold Group participated in this kind of international summit forum in an open and official capacity. In addition to the hard gold group, Japan's official and six major chaebols also sent a delegation each.

"If you have any other thoughts on our trip to China, can you tell them?" Kishimoto did not habitually flip through the book in his hand, but directly held a meeting on the plane.

Yamada Mirai knows very well that although the Hard Gold Group is a multinational large company with more than 50,000 employees around the world, there is still a big gap in strength compared to Japan's Mitsubishi Group, Mitsui Group, Sumitomo Group, Fuji Group, Sanwa Group, and Quanyin Group.

Each of Japan's six major conglomerates has more than six figures in global employment. As for the scale of assets, it is also huge. In addition, there are other Japanese group companies.

Moreover, it is natural for the official delegation of the Japanese government to show its face at the Boao Forum for Asia, after all, Japan is the second largest economy in the world at present, and it is an excellent student and model among Asian countries.

Seeing that everyone didn't speak, Masayoshi Kishimoto seemed to understand everyone's caution. In order to ease the atmosphere, he laughed and said, "This is not in the company, even if it is an informal chat between us."

First of all, I know that our hard gold group will definitely not be able to play the leading role on the Japanese side at the Boao Forum for Asia. In front of us, there are not only the six major groups in Japan, but also the Japanese government.

Secondly, we are not a safflower this time, and we are definitely not going on a sightseeing tour. Make friends, expand business and relationships, increase visibility, and let more people know about the existence of our hard gold group.

Finally, the group companies that can participate in the Boao Forum for Asia will not be small companies with weak strength, but will inevitably be strong.

In this market environment where the strong are like forests, our hard gold group will become less dazzling. However, this is all temporary.

I am convinced that one day our hard gold group will become a safflower on the Boao Forum for Asia. On this road of struggle, I go hand in hand with you.

Even if it is not a totem that is looked up to and worshipped, it is necessary to strive to become a feared beast. If not, no one will take you as a matter of course and simply ignore you. ”

Yamada Mirai and the others immediately applauded in tacit understanding. No matter how good, beautiful, and exciting the president's words are, that's what the president says.

As for them, as their subordinates, no matter what the occasion and place, as long as the president is present, then they cannot say it casually.

Perhaps, my analogy is not quite appropriate. It was the first time that our hard gold group participated in the Boao Forum for Asia, and it felt like a love game between men and women.

Men represent the powerful corporations of the countries, and women represent interests here. Everyone wants to use such an international summit forum to obtain more benefits, do business and invest better.

Men have a huge interest in women, especially beautiful women. The nature of a man is to eat from the bowl, look at the pot, think about the pot, and think about the ground.

Otherwise, everyone will be running all the way towards the small place of Boao, Hainan, China, what are they doing? Not only will there be no travel expense subsidy, but they will also have to pay out of their own pockets.

Who would be so bored if they were just trying to make a fuss? At the official level of various countries, especially the Chinese government, it is trying to expand its influence as a major power in the international community.

As for those countries with a small proportion of the Asian economy, on the one hand, they want to have exposure on the international stage, and on the other hand, they want to have certain interests. Yamada Mirai slowed down.

"Some small economic countries in Asia not only want to have interests, but also look more like scumbags. They are hungry for the bodies of beautiful women, and they are reluctant to spend money and do not want to take responsibility.

Isn't that just the way you go? No, there's such a good thing in the world. We still have to take care of their lack of money.

Otherwise, it will be less convenient for us to invest and do business in these small economies. Kishimoto took the words and said.

"These small economies want benefits at both ends. Not only on this China-led international summit, but also on the wool from Japan and other economic powers.

I remember that when the financial crisis first broke out in Thailand in 1997, the Thai government sent an official delegation to Tokyo, Japan, to urgently appeal to the Bank of Japan for help.

Both the Bank of Japan and the Japanese government agreed to lend to the Thai government, but were cut off by the United States. The U.S. justification is the need for loans through the IMF, which it leads.

Later, when the financial crisis broke out in South Korea, it also thought of borrowing money from Japan's big banks, but once again, the U.S.-led IMF was obstructed and things worsened.

I firmly believe that neither Thailand nor South Korea will tilt their economic policies toward the United States. Why do they prefer Japan over the United States?

It seems to me that they all know that economic aid will inevitably come with a series of American-style political interference in their internal affairs and various inequality clauses.

As a small country, the best way to survive is to reap the benefits and benefits between the two big countries. Japan, as an economic power in the world, naturally has the right to speak on the international stage.

From an economic point of view, the expansion of economic and trade exchanges with China is a win-win situation. This is what Asian countries and even other countries in the world need most.

Not to mention that there are geopolitical factors in this. With the rise of China's economy and the enhancement of its strength, it is naturally a good choice for small economic countries.

If a small economic country emerges or encounters an economic crisis or something, it can also turn to China for help, instead of relying only on the United States' handouts. Mirai Yamada said eloquently.

"Political games at the national level are a matter for politicians. Those of us who are responsible for economic investment should consider both the friendly relations between countries and the domestic political stability of the investing country.

The reason why China has always been favored by me is that China is in urgent need of development. This is the beginning of a country's upward movement.

The Chinese government has shown a positive stance in order to attract foreign investment, and has also granted a series of preferential policies such as taxation. Not only that, but also increase investment in supporting infrastructure.

India, Vietnam, and even some countries in Southeast Asia have not invested as much in infrastructure as China. There is a saying in the Chinese that I like very much.

If you want to be rich, have fewer children and build more roads. Not at all like India, some countries in Southeast Asia want to be rich and build temples first. Investing the already small resources in places where they shouldn't be invested is not spending money for the faith in the heart, but a lack of heart.

Chinese do not talk about the afterlife, but about the present life, so that they will become motivated in their work and work as hard as possible to create more valuable things.

This is not at all like India and other countries that do not talk about the present life, but about the next life. If the people are content with the status quo of poverty, they will become more comfortable and lose the source of positive motivation.

So, the best buildings you can see in these countries are temples. The temples are not only built with extraordinary style, but also use a large number of precious metals such as gold to make them splendid.

There are many details in the temple that are carved beams and painted buildings, and a lot of manpower, material and financial resources have been invested. On the other hand, a large number of people are in a state of poverty. This is in stark contrast to China. Kishimoto said seriously.