Chapter 538: Crisis 528 Hours
Four hours after Ambassador Cassel entered the city hall, a 50-member extralegal procession, led by a team of local soldiers, struggled through the marching crowd and took the lead in rescuing a French mining giant.
The appearance of these people is simply horrific, and everyone from top to bottom smells of foul odor.
Employees of the mining company were escorted to the Einsatzgruppen base outside the city for temporary resettlement.
The head of the company was escorted to a hotel next to the city hall, washed and taken into the city hall building, where he completed a negotiation in the presence of Ambassador Cassel in a conference room.
When night was about to fall, Ambassador Cassel went out and said happily to the media that his communication with the Butembau government and Prime Minister Minham was going very well, and that the people of the French mining company were just the beginning, and as a responsible person, he would continue to work hard to save the rest.
Butembaugh's representative, Ngonga, was excited that the French mining giants had compromised with the Butembau government.
In the future, all the settlements of the giant's transactions in Congo will be placed in a bank designated by the Butembo government.
And starting today, this guy mining giant will fulfill their corporate responsibility.
Not only will it increase workers' salaries and production security, but each future shipment of ore will pay a 'management fee' to the Butembo government, which will be used to improve the environment in North Kivu.
As soon as the 'management fee' came out, those local Congolese media people were shocked!
When did the fifteen countries of Central and West Africa get a penny of tariffs from Afika's father?
The meaning of free trade is that all the import and export trade of France in the 15 countries of Central and West Africa enjoys duty-free treatment.
And now the inconspicuous Butembo government has actually torn a hole!
What is this concept?
Although nominally only a 'management fee', those media reporters with a bit of political concepts understand that this is a 'great victory' for West and Central African countries.
Afika's big daddy's compromise came unexpectedly, which made everyone feel a little incredible!
The media didn't know what Boss Joe was playing in this, and only a handful of reporters who had been to Sangha Town to follow Princess Emina's report smelled a little strange from some of the soldiers wearing lion armbands......
But no matter how they asked, no one would say.
No one knew that the ambassador, who appeared to be there to rescue the hostages of the mining companies, was actually lobbying the mining giants to agree to the terms of the Butembo government.
When the French mining giants take the lead in capitulation, what will happen to the rest?
These mining giants have invested a lot of money in North Kivu, and it is not difficult to agree to the terms of the Butembo government, because once the situation becomes safe, the security costs they save can fully offset the so-called 'management costs'.
The real discomfort is the medium-sized mining companies that buy the minerals at a low price and then prop up the warlords to harvest them.
There are only two options in front of them, one is to follow the example of those giants, invest a large amount of money to build a mine, and then settle the transaction in a designated bank, and pay a 'management fee' after the output has been produced.
The second is to recover the ownership of those minerals at the Buthenbo government's expense, and liquidate them themselves.
This time, it was the French mining companies that took the lead in 'eating the crabs', and some of them chose to sign an agreement to develop the minerals according to the standards set by the Butembau government.
There are also some people who choose to liquidate and exit, and then soon a fee of 20% off the original price is paid to their designated account, and North Kivu has no connection with them.
With the French taking the lead, the remaining companies simply have no room for resistance.
The conditions put forward by the Butembo government are reasonable, let you give up supporting the warlords to go mining by themselves, but you will not do it, and they will refund you 80% of the cost of purchasing the mine, which is already benevolent and righteous.
Without the support of such a powerful person as Afika's father, this matter is unreasonable everywhere, and you can't win a lawsuit.
The whole process of 'rescue' lasted 15 days, until the last mining company announced that it had signed a contract with Butembo, and the matter finally came to an end, and then the black buddies who marched finally dispersed.
At this time, those who were trapped until the last mining bag company found that no one cared about them at all.
7+15, a total of 22 days of torment, made these guys from the leather bag company hungry......
In the end, they found that no one cared about them......
This discovery caused a part of the population to be completely devastated, and they rushed to the door of the Butembo government in ragged clothes to protest, forgetting how they bought ore from the warlords through the black market, and how they had caused chaos in North Kivu by supporting the warlords.
It was as if Ambassador Cassel was aware of their existence for the first time......
When he heard all the demands of the bag companies, he regretted that the discussion about the mining companies was over.
If they are not satisfied with anything, they can ask the local police for help, the Butembo government is very efficient and fair, and I believe that they will give them a satisfactory explanation.
The bag company couldn't believe that they used to think they could call the lead in North Kivu, but when Butembo made up his mind to establish order, they found that they didn't matter.
Once they have been cut off from outside warlords, a small policeman with a straw rope can lead them to the police station.
There's a saying that 'no deal, no harm', and if it weren't for these bag companies, there wouldn't be so many gangsters and warlords in North Kivu.
They are the source of chaos in North Kivu Province, and Boss Joe broke their backbones as soon as he made a move, causing them to rise up with despair and grievances that they had nowhere to redress.
Seeing that there was no hope of 'revenge', the owners of several leather bag companies banded together to find an alliance with the warlords to find some trouble for the Butembo government.
As a result, when they called, either the phone was not answered, or it was a nice female voice who listened to their request and asked them to leave their address and wait for a reply.
Before the owners of the purse company who were trying to find trouble could realize what was wrong, several police cars rushed over and surrounded them, 'politely' handcuffed them, and dragged them to the Butembo police station......
Little did these greedy creatures know that during the time they were under siege, the legendary 'anteater army' reappeared.
Old Carman and a couple of old monsters, with 50 costumed P¡ Soldier B and a group of artillerymen walked around the mining routes of North Kivu province, visiting gangsters and warlords named in the intelligence one by one.
At first, there were people who tried to resist, but several batches of unlucky ghosts were pushed to the fire for barbecue by skinning cramps, and no one resisted again.
After receiving the 'invitation', those warlords of all sizes usually obediently got into the car and were sent to the military base outside Butembo.
Occasionally, there were attempts to escape with the money, but what they didn't understand was that no matter where they were hiding, shells would find them.
When they ran for their lives, they were reluctant to lose their mobile phones, and they deserved to die.
When Joga meets a bunch of disgraced warlords at the base, he knows he should have won.
It was expected to be chaotic for half a year, but now because of Boss Qiao's temporary diversion, this time has been compressed to a month.
The reason why these warlords are kept is because those minerals really need to be mined, and they are too desperate to cause unnecessary backlash.
At this time, there were already many people gathered around Joga......
The eldest sister, Gami Copco, arrived with a group of financial elites.
The matter of the Bank of France has been basically finalized, and Boss Qiao and Gami each invested 100 million US dollars, with a total price of 200 million US dollars, to wholly acquire a fully qualified but very shrinking French investment bank.
But to clean up the non-performing assets, Choga and Gami need to fill it with tens of millions of dollars.
It will take a while to go through the handover procedures until all the fucking business is closed and all the bank deposits are cashed out, so it will take a while.
And there is still a small problem here, and Boss Qiao needs to go to France to negotiate with key people in person, but there is no problem in the general direction.
However, the bank has not yet arrived, which does not prevent Gami from bringing people to help Boss Qiao set up a financial company first, and intervene in the business integration of North Kivu Province in advance.
A large number of Wall Street and French financial elites found an office in downtown Butembaugh and hung up the "P¡ B Financial Company" began business.
Saeed of Dubai arrived, and brought with him Prince Al Thani of Qatar.
They were more interested in Boss Qiao's strategy than engaging in 'charity' in Libya with a group of women, and after learning about the bank's plan, they decisively booked the position of shareholders.
According to Said's original words, 'The money will be given to you first, I don't care how many shares I can get, anyway, I only have $100 million in private money.' â
Al Thani is not good at stealing the limelight from Said, so he helped himself and his sister Princess Emina each pay 80 million US dollars, ready to tie his sister to Boss Joe's big ship, so that she can shine.
Ambassador Steven got the news from Saeed's private jet, and then he came with him after the plane had crossed the Mediterranean Sea and asked to turn around.
This ambassador is currently a staunch ally of Boss Qiao, and according to his words, Boss Qiao wants to start a bank, how can he and his wife have less support.
Shares can be put aside, he and his wife can each set up a trust worth 30 million for their three children, which will be managed by Boss Qiao.
This is equivalent to giving Boss Qiao a gift of 90 million US dollars, although this money needs to be paid with interest, but this favor Qiao Jia must receive.
Ambassador Steven's approach quickly caught the attention of others, and then some guys who thought they had limited funds and could not compete for shareholder positions began to invest money into Boss Joe's financial company.
The establishment of a trust fund is not something that ordinary people can play, and when a group of people from the Chinese Mining Alliance were still hesitating, Boss Lu Junlu took out all his private money and the dividends of 'Dahe Mining' to make up $40 million and handed it over to Boss Qiao's financial company.
Signed a ten-year agency investment agreement with a fixed annual return of 7%, becoming the first investment VIP.
In the end, when Lu Jun asked for a promise from Qiaojia that when the bank entered Butembo, he would provide them with a loan of 100 million US dollars for the construction of the industrial park, and everyone reacted......
Oh Nima, can you still play like this?
(End of chapter)