Chapter 843: Bamlovsky
A few years earlier, Li Zhongxin wanted to develop Sino-Soviet trade from the Black Province, but unconsciously, the focus of trade was on the Japanese side, and this time he came to Europe again, and he felt that it was very necessary to meet Bamlovsky.
Through this Bamlovsky, Li Zhongxin wanted to gain access to the Soviet side.
Bamlovsky, in later generations, was not very famous in the world, although this person has not fallen from President Baggio to President Lechin, but he has always been a big figure hidden behind the scenes.
That is, Li Zhongxin had business dealings with the Russian side in his later life, and only then did he hear the people from the Russian side talk about such a person.
Bamlovsky is not good-looking, and he looks about the same as ordinary people on the Russian side, but he can be left and right, and has always been a tumbler in shopping malls and officialdom.
His biggest advantage is that he can catch money, and some shady things are handled by him.
In later generations, Li Zhongxin studied Russian, and when he was doing business in Russia, one of the partners he knew was once a subordinate of Bamlovsky, and it was precisely because of this person that Li Zhongxin knew that there was such a mysterious boss as Bamlovsky before the collapse of the Soviet Union.
As long as there is some consensus with such so-called brokers, then it will be much easier for the faithful company to enter the market on the Soviet side.
The Soviet Union had a lot of land and resources, and there were quite a lot of good things, but, in accordance with the instructions of the supreme leadership, they gave priority to the development of heavy industry, and the material standard of living of the people was much worse.
Although Li Zhongxin did not have the idea of opening the Zhongxin supermarket to the Soviet Union first at this time, he had an idea that according to the resources now in the hands of the Zhongxin Company, China's light industry would develop rapidly in the future, and when the time came, the surplus civilian materials could be sold to the Soviet Union.
Li Zhongxin remembers very well that in the nineties, a businessman named Mu Zhong came out of China, and exchanged goods for large Soviet planes.
In Li Zhongxin's eyes, Mu Zhong can be said to be a business genius, if he is not a reborn person, then his business talent is too high.
In April 1982, Mu Zhong co-founded the "Wanxian City Sino-German Store". Mu Zhong's business talent began to appear, and Mu Zhong's first business experience that year: "At that time, Wanxian County (Wanzhou, Chongqing), there was no 'three guarantees' for commodity sales, but Mu took the lead in implementing the 'package replacement card' among users, where the black-and-white TV and some other electrical appliances purchased in the Sino-German store could be exchanged within three days by urban customers, and rural customers were limited to one week of exchange. At the same time, the Sino-German store has also carried out cross-regional 'four generations' (purchasing, consignment, organization, consignment) business...... In the first year, they made an unprecedented profit of nearly 80,000 yuan.
At the beginning of 1983, Mou bought a batch of bronze bells from an arsenal in Chongqing at the lowest price, and then sold them to many shops in Shanghai at a fairly high price. Since then, the Sino-German store in Mou has done many similar businesses. On September 17, 1983, Mu was tried on charges of "speculation, buying and selling".
What about this thing! Li Zhongxin has always kept in mind that it is precisely for this reason that Li Zhongxin only did entities in the past few years, and did not engage in such speculative things.
Beginning in 1985, Mu Zhongzhong's vision came out of Wanxian, and the Sino-German company also became the Nande Group and moved towards a series of international and domestic trade, when he cooperated with a trading company in the United States to import 20,000 tons of sugar, and finally sold it to a Guangxi company at a jump price.
He once set up a company to buy jellyfish skins on the coast, and placed a large deposit, hoping to sell them abroad, and then I don't know why, the foreign businessmen who said good broke the contract, and Nande lost millions of yuan.
On the premise of being optimistic about the domestic refrigerator market, he imported 3,000 refrigerators from South Korea, and later due to market changes, there was a large backlog of refrigerators.
In the course of a business trip, he met a Henan man on the train, and the two of them blew from all over the world, and from his mouth, Mu Zhong knew that the former Soviet Union, which was facing the crisis of disintegration, was ready to sell the Tu-154 aircraft, but could not find a buyer.
The two of them blew east and west, which actually made Mu Zhong have a dream of airplanes. Later, he finally learned that Sichuan Airlines, which had started sailing, was preparing to purchase large planes to gradually replace the Y-7 and Y-12 planes.
At that time, it cost 50 to 60 million yuan to buy a Tu-154 plane, and 200 to 300 million yuan to buy a Boeing passenger plane.
As a result, with the approval of the State Planning Commission and the approval of the Civil Aviation Administration, Sichuan Airlines purchased four Tu-154 planes purchased by Mu Zhong through barter. In seven provinces, including Shandong, Hebei, Henan, Chongqing, and Sichuan, Mou organized 500 wagons of goods to be handed over to the Russian side, and Mu earned 80 million to 100 million yuan in this lump alone.
In Li Zhongxin's eyes, Mu Zhong is a shrewd businessman, and he hopes that Mu Zhong can do bigger things.
He has always had an idea that the Soviet Union has money at this time, and the faithful company should make some money from the Soviets, especially if the Soviet Union is going to disintegrate in a few years, and the ruble will depreciate significantly.
Li Zhongxin did not dare to engage in those important things on the Soviet side, nor did he want to do them, but through the disintegration of the Soviet Union, he was still able to get some benefits from them.
The Soviets like to drink, Li Zhongxin once engaged in border trade, but he clearly remembers that someone took a box of liquor from China to the border area, and through the most primitive trade method, a box of liquor can be exchanged for military coats, big leather boots, and military binoculars produced by the Soviets.
Later in life, he knew the most profitable man in the Russian trade, a woman who resold bras.
Russia's light industry is not half a star away from China's light industry, and if you want to make a lot of money, you must have channels.
Private petty fights, using a little thing to exchange trade, Li Zhongxin is no longer eye-catching, after all, he is rich now in addition to money.
On the Soviet side, before the collapse of the Soviet Union, the biggest factor was that because of money, he could find such a channel to lend the idle funds from the loyal Mitsui Bank to the Soviet government, as long as there was collateral, he would make money anyway.
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