Rebirth in 1984: Beginning with Han Card Development

What happens to the future when humanity loses its imagination?

That slogan created a sensation during the summer of 1984.

Back then, computers couldn't support Chinese input and co...

Chapter 327 Countermeasures

“Yes, Chairman Zhao!” Liu Yinyin nodded emphatically in response.

"Alright, I've finished here. Go ahead and get busy. Just take care of what I asked you to do!"

"Okay!" Liu Yinyin said goodbye and turned to leave.

...

At that time, Australian iron ore companies were still gloating and celebrating the surge in iron ore prices.

Little did they know, a countermeasure plan against them had already been quietly launched.

It may take a long time, but sooner or later, the entire Australian iron ore company will pay the price for what they did!

However, Australian agricultural products are the first to suffer from this unexpected disaster!

On Chinese websites, major portals have reported on the news of rising iron ore prices in Australia.

Chinese netizens were outraged after seeing this.

"Australia's iron ore prices have gone up several times this year, and now they're raising them again. They're really treating us like韭菜 (leeks, a metaphor for being exploited), cutting us again and again. It's infuriating!"

"I'm speechless. If our country hadn't been importing iron ore from them, would they be living so carefree now? I've seen greedy people before, but I've never seen anyone this greedy. They're practically taking advantage of a disaster!"

"Sigh, there's nothing we can do. More than 60% of our iron ore imports come from Australia, and right now, we're building a large-scale high-speed railway, which requires a huge amount of steel..."

"Why do we have to import iron ore from Australia? I refuse to believe that there are no other countries that have iron ore besides Australia!"

"Yes, there are some, but they can't meet China's demand. Besides, all crows are black. After the price of iron ore in Australia went up, the price of iron ore imported by our country from other places also went up accordingly, but the increase was not as much as in Australia."

"Damn it, I'm getting angrier and angrier. From today onwards, I will never buy Australian products again!"

"Same here, we support domestic products!"

"..."

The Wujiang Group could deliberately manipulate public opinion, causing widespread outrage among the Chinese people and directly leading to severe oversupply of many Australian products in China.

At this time, major domestic foreign trade companies also reduced the amount of Australian agricultural products they imported.

This caused an uproar among Australian farmers, who completely rioted...

(End of this chapter)