0381 Innocent and Cute [This chapter is named by Nan Nan's little eraser-1/11]

This time, I invited Lynch to come over and talk about it, just to find out some news, this society is composed of thousands of such relationships and then connected into a big network.

Lynch and Mr. Wodrick talked for about an hour before leaving, and Mr. Wordrick's expression was calm as he stood behind the glass window of the study and watched Lynch leave.

He walked back to his desk and sat down in his chair, his hands pressed to their fingertips, looking down at the conversation he had had with Lynch.

The current economic situation in the federal state seems to be good from the media and people's mouths.

The deterioration has stopped, some factories have begun to reopen, the economy seems to be picking up, and the light is about to tear through the darkness.

Actually, this is not the case, the media will only report some good news on these things, positive good news, news that makes people feel uplifted, but in reality the situation is not much better than before.

The dumping of goods from the free trade zones destroys more large and small enterprises, which is a ...... for the capitalists of the federation Strange things, or miracles.

The fact that foreign goods are sold locally at a lower price than the cost price of similar locally produced goods only exists in the mouths of scammers, but now it has become a reality!

The other party also has to bear the freight and various expenses of transoceanic transportation, and also maintain profits, and there are no businessmen who open factories to produce goods for dedication, so how do they do it?

These problems have always plagued the merchants of the Federation, even if they make adjustments to their production processes, production materials, and workers' wages, they are still not competitive.

A number of agencies were commissioned to begin an investigation into the dumped goods, and they found a jaw-dropping result that the producers of the dumped goods relied on subsidies from their governments to make a profit.

It is true that they have lost a lot of money by dumping and running on similar goods of the federation at ultra-low prices, but their government will give them very generous financial subsidies and various preferential policies, so that they will not lose money, but can make a lot of money from other places.

This has also exacerbated the trend of federal dumping of various commodities, and a large number of factories that are not resilient to the risk of cheap goods have gone bankrupt and closed, and then these cheap goods have gradually increased in price until they can ensure that they can recover their costs and even generate profits.

Matches, lighters, these two small commodities that can be found everywhere have been completely reduced to the world of imported goods in the south.

The local factories in the south are unable to compete with foreign dumped goods in terms of prices, and have gone bankrupt and closed down completely? Except for a few that are still barely supporting? Everything else is gone.

If you transport it from the central part or somewhere else, it is obviously not cost-effective? After the cost of logistics allows these worthless things to be transported over? Still not competitive, dealers in the south began to import a large number of these goods from foreign merchants at a lower cost than local production.

But at the same time? These products also have a few high-end products of the same brand, and they also have good sales.

In fact, it's not just matches and lighters that face these problems? A lot of things are facing these problems? The consortium, which included Mr. Wadrik, also began to be affected by various dumped commodities, and there was some crisis and a sense of crisis.

There are some ideas within the consortium, and now everyone is looking for money abroad? So why doesn't the consortium follow this trend and explore the international market?

This kind of thinking is not considered the mainstream opinion in the consortium? Mr. Wadrik also held this idea, and was even one of the advocates of this trend.

But more often than not, there are conservative people who have recently pushed for new proposals to change the situation.

For example, they plan to push for some kind of protection bill that would allow banks to give companies long-term low-interest or even interest-free loans to help them tide over the storm.

Or are they actively planning to push for a bill to increase tariffs on dumped goods? Artificially raising the cost of selling these goods within the federation gives all businesses a chance to survive.

But what the hell is this? They are all passive, and when a new situation arises, they will fall into passivity? So some young people, like Mr. Wadrik and the like? Want to fundamentally change that? Go to the outside to get resources to feed the domestic consortium.

Replacing passive defense with active offense? The advantage of this is that even if new situations arise in the future, the impact on the consortium will not be significant.

But the old men - yes, Mr. Wodrick is in his fifties, but he is still a "young man", and the people who occupy his rank in the consortium are basically old men in their sixties and seventies or even older, and he is only in his early fifties, and he is still so young.

These old men, who have been through many stages of the history of the Federation, are conservative in their bones, and they are better at methods than more proper, and the ideas of Mr. Wordrick are a little more radical.

They did not say they disagreed, nor did they resolutely oppose it, but wanted to convince each other.

This is probably the last "freedom" of the consortium, they have to canvass for votes on the board of directors, persuade the opposing camp to take their side, form a dominant group, and then win the resolution.

It sounds a bit complicated, but it's actually a routine with politicians - mostly.

Getting some information from Lynch's side, and sending some signals at the same time, gave Mr. Wodrick a better way to say when he got someone to stand with him - "I talked to Mr. Lynch about these things before".

It sounds a little incredible, when did Lynch have such a big reputation?

In fact, this matter cannot be brought in simply with the concepts of status, prestige, and power, it is just that Lynch happens to be deeply involved in this series of things, and the matter itself and his participation add a temporary weight to his status, prestige, and power.

It's like before Mr. Trueman took up his current job, people didn't pay much attention to him, and now they don't value him as a person, but the subjective and controllable power that his position gives him.

So when the people that Mr. Wordrick was trying to persuade heard "Mr. Lynch", they would seriously consider some of the ideas that Mr. Wordrick had put forward, but the name "Mr. Lynch" was limited to this matter.

If anyone talks about other things, and anyone mentions "Mr. Lynch," people will just scoff at him, because he doesn't have much influence on those things, and he doesn't have that much influence himself.

Mr. Wardrick, who had been sitting in his chair for a long time, picked up the phone, and he was going to arrange for some people to do the next work.

Since the turmoil in the Anmelia region is in the interests of the Federation at this stage, it is obviously important to cater to Lynch, or rather, to the national policy of Mr. Trueman and Mr. President.

With this phone call from Mr. Wardrick, some of the federal businessmen in the Amilia region under the pretext of investigation began to privately contact the rebels, who had everything they wanted.

Weapons, ammunition, medicines, money and a chance to leave the country, of course, Mr. Wardrick expressed his need in a very subtle, unobvious way, that is, to have a big news!

The next morning, negotiations resumed.

The people sitting on both sides of the negotiating table were grim-faced, and Lynch simply didn't want to give these people a good face, these people did not understand the current situation and situation, and they did not know that in fact Nagalil did not have the most basic ability to oppose the demands made by the Federation.

They do not have the power and strength to bargain with the Federation, and Lynch and their ability to make such "concessions" can actually be said to be the result of the Federation's lack of toughness in foreign policy and methods.

This can't be blamed on the federal government, they also need time to learn how to make others bow their heads, of course, before that, the naval battle must be won, and only by defeating Gevra's navy can the federal diplomats have a kind of confidence - they have defeated the number one in the world.

Compared with Lynch's stinky face, the faces of these members of the Nagalil delegation were also ugly, Lynch's unhesitating threats made them tremble again, and Mr. Trueman's unconditional support also made them a little scared.

Lynch is a madman, how can he go to war if he talks about bad terms?

I'm afraid this is not a negotiation for the establishment of diplomatic relations, right?

But the situation is weaker than people, what can you do but endure it?

They talked to the think tanks yesterday afternoon about these things, and the think tanks simply told them some simple questions, and as for how to decide, it was in their hands.

In fact, whether the monetary system collapses or not is of little value to them, and what really troubles them is that they have to shell out real money to eat the federal sol, and the amount is not small, which is a demand they are not willing to accept.

Unfortunately, Lynch saw through them early on, which is also the fatal flaw of the hereditary system of power, the interests of the ruling family are higher than the interests of the state, and they will only think about themselves, not the future of the whole country and the people.

"Mr. Lynch, we discussed the idea you put forward yesterday, and there are a few points. Nagalil's representative stared at Lynch in case he suddenly exploded.

Lynch didn't let the other party put forward conditions, but nodded and let the other party continue, if you want to turn your face, you don't want to turn your face now.

"The first question is, can the figure you put forward be reduced, 50 billion soles, which is roughly equal to 5 trillion galils, and the treasury can't get this money. ”

"The second question is that if we can agree on specific figures, it will be difficult for Union Bank to come up with such a large amount of money at one time, and in the end, the local banks will be responsible for it. ”

"We discussed, if these foreign currencies are eaten, can they be divided into their own reserves of different contributing banks?"

"The third question, we are also deeply aware of the huge volatility of Galil in the foreign exchange market, and we consider whether we can use the acquisition of the federal sol as an opportunity to let the Galil exchange rate be nailed to the federal exchange rate?"

Lynch almost burst out laughing when he heard these three points.

You want to fucking fart!