Chapter 594

The increase in the domestic sales quota of 1 million color picture tubes is only a small result of the current negotiations with the mainland. For the Eastern Bloc, China is still a market in the early stages of cultivation. Compared with the tremendous energy that erupted 20 years later, the current Chinese market can only be regarded as a small dessert in addition to the main course in the global layout of the Eastern Bloc.

Li Xuan's huge demographic dividend has not yet begun to translate into strong spending power, but the Chinese, like the Jews, are among the smartest people in the world, but they can provide a steady stream of intellectual support for the Eastern Group, a research-oriented technology company.

Before the 90s, the main force was Chinese highly-educated students from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. After the 90s, a large number of mainland students studying in the United States took over the baton and continued to use their wisdom and talents to contribute to the development of the American IT industry.

In this case, why didn't the Eastern Bloc simply build a Silicon Valley in Asia on its own? The proportion of early Chinese students who went to the United States and stayed in the United States after completing their studies has remained high. We can't simply say that these people who choose to stay in the United States are all born villains with backbones in the back of their brains and worship foreigners. In many cases, passions and ideals cannot be eaten, and the choices of these people are just more utilitarian and realistic.

This happened in Taiwan, too, when the United States lifted restrictions on Chinese travel to the United States in the sixties and seventies, and a large number of Taiwanese high-end talents chose to study and work in the United States, and most of them did not return. However, with Taiwan's economic upgrading and transformation since the early 80s, the high-tech industry represented by the semiconductor industry has become a new engine for Taiwan's industry, and more and more early talents who went to the United States have chosen to return, because they see the same development opportunities in their hometown as in the United States.

The natural cultural gap between the East and the West, as well as the deep-rooted racial discrimination in American society, make it very painful and difficult for most Chinese who remain in the United States to integrate into mainstream society! Before Li Xuan's rebirth, as the potential of the mainland economy directly catches up with the United States, more and more overseas talents choose to return.

For domestic students in the 80s, it was more difficult for them to integrate into American society than for students from Taiwan, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Because the education they received since childhood was incompatible with American culture. Even if this leaves those who have managed to stay in the United States, most of the real living conditions are far from as glamorous as they seem.

Because they can't integrate into the mainstream society, their social circle is actually very narrow, basically limited to a few classmates who also go out of the country together. If it is an exaggeration to describe it, they have become rich in life, but the spiritual world is almost living in a cage.

However, these people are still reluctant to choose to return to China, because among the most basic needs of human beings, the satisfaction of material needs is the prerequisite for the pursuit of higher spiritual enjoyment. For example, their income in one day in the United States is worth a month's salary after returning home. For example, they can buy a second-hand car here very cheaply for transportation, which is only available to senior provincial and ministerial leaders in China.

This disparity in material contrast is the fundamental reason why many people choose to stay overseas. If China can also provide a better material foundation, even if it is worse than the United States, most people will choose to return to China without hesitation. This is also an important reason why the proportion of mainland students among the returnees imported from the United States by the Eastern Group has risen rapidly in the past two years. Because compared with students from Taiwan-Bay and Hong Kong, the conditions for their return to China are much lower.

But just because the Eastern bloc can satisfy them does not mean that the domestic government can satisfy them. As the saying goes, these people who have the opportunity to study abroad are already lucky stars in the eyes of those who cannot go abroad. After all, in the 80s, China was still mainly studying abroad at public expense, and the country needed to spend a lot of precious foreign exchange every year to cover the tuition fees and basic living expenses of students while studying abroad.

If these people, who have already taken advantage of the country, return to China and receive much higher wages than others and better promotion opportunities, this is undoubtedly a huge injustice for most of the other people who have not been able to go abroad. And for these people who have already seen the world outside, how can they endure a month's salary of only twenty or thirty dollars after enjoying a life where an ordinary takeout meal may eat twenty or thirty dollars?

For the Eastern Group, the cost of hiring an engineer in Silicon Valley is undoubtedly much less than hiring an engineer in Silicon Valley. Therefore, the biggest result that Li Xuan of the Oriental Group has reached after private consultations with the relevant departments in the mainland this time is to allow the Oriental Group to openly recruit foreign students.

Although the Oriental Group has also recruited many mainland graduates to study in the United States in recent years, this action is not recognized by the relevant domestic authorities. As a direct result, these mainland-born employees cannot be arranged to work in Oriental Group's R&D center in China. Unless they return to their home countries and re-accept the national reunification arrangements, they will inevitably suffer all kinds of discrimination in various aspects.

It is only by taking advantage of the fact that the domestic government is suffering from unprecedented isolation in the international arena and needs to do everything possible to open up the situation, that Li Xuan can get the relevant departments to make such concessions. Because this means that the top talents that the state has spent a lot of energy on sending abroad will be prioritized by the foreign-funded company of the Oriental Group, while the rest of the domestic department can only eat leftovers. Because the treatment offered by the Eastern Bloc is certainly many times higher than the policy of the relevant departments, it is basically difficult for returning students to resist this temptation.

Of course, the Oriental Group cannot let the country suffer, and all those who choose to work in the Eastern Group after returning to China need to pay a targeted training fee to the relevant departments to compensate for the foreign exchange costs such as tuition fees and living expenses paid by the state for international students during their overseas studies.

In addition, the number of places for the recruitment of fresh graduates in domestic universities has also been greatly increased. Li Xuan's strategic plan for the Oriental Group includes the mainland as one of the most important R&D bases. The opening opened by the relevant domestic departments this time has finally given the Oriental Group the real conditions to carry out horse racing throughout the country, and to exhaust the domestic high-end intellectual resources before competitors enter China.

Of course, since the relevant domestic departments have given such relaxed conditions to the Eastern Bloc, Li Xuan will naturally pay a lot of money. On the bright side, the Oriental Group has formulated a huge investment plan, and in the next five years, the Eastern Group will invest a total of 2 billion US dollars in the country, and use practical actions to affirm the development prospects of ********. (To be continued.) )