Rebirth: Let's Talk About 1984

According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.

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Chapter 435 The new company isn't making money, it's burning through cash.

Xing Baohua skillfully managed the time difference between production, inventory, and transportation delivery, thanks to the buffer period.

All factories have ramped up production.

With a shortage of manpower, they started recruiting and worked overtime to catch up. Even the chief secretary back in their hometown, despite holding an important position, seemed to lack experience.

There were quite a few mishaps in the coordination, but fortunately Wei Laisong helped him out.

Refrigerators and washing machines—we'll just have to bite the bullet and go for it.

Xing Baohua went to the Canton Fair without properly handling these issues. Now he needs to focus on production, not just try to fool people with exhibits.

With this key figure absent, Wei Laisong had to step in to mediate.

Xing Baohua left them with a mess; they only had some recruited technicians, but the production line and assembly line were not yet fully established.

Do you really think that by bringing in those people from the machine factory, you can independently produce all kinds of production lines?

You need blueprints.

We also need key technologies.

The chief secretary personally inspected the ducklings, demanding technical expertise and blueprints.

Fortunately, Wei Laisong found someone and bought imported technology for one million yuan, so he managed to get production going.

The car factory has orders for about 20,000 vehicles, with more pickup truck orders at over 13,000. The remaining orders are for over 8,000 RVs.

The prototype vehicles from the exhibition were brought back and disassembled. After all, both vehicles still had many problems.

We need to handle it properly and send it to Europe for testing.

First, the abnormal noise problem needs to be addressed, and then the key issue is found: the bearing is faulty.

If you replace it with a German or Japanese-made one, there won't be any problems.

To get it inspected, we had no choice but to replace it. Not only that, but many other parts also needed to be replaced. There was no other way; to obtain the European and American certifications, we had to resort to substituting inferior components.

However, during the few days that Xing Baohua was away, the General Trade Bureau sent Director Zhang again.

When they tried to find Xing Baohua, they were told that he was not there, as he was away on a business trip.

Director Zhang approached Wei Laisong and explained the purpose of his visit.

Wei Laisong wasn't stupid; how could he possibly make decisions about Dami Technology? He directly sent Director Zhang to Hong Kong to find Xing Baohua.

Director Zhang decided to put aside the time and effort spent on HK and consult with Zhong Bin instead.

Zhong Bin said directly that other matters were easy to handle, and that Dami Technology would pay for them. His word didn't really matter!

Ultimately, the finance department should listen to Xing Baohua himself.

Director Zhang just wanted these people to help intervene and make sure Da Mi fulfilled the agreement.

Qian Bin couldn't interfere either; he said the main task now was to complete the airport construction. As for the matter between your General Trade Department and the rice company, you'd have to negotiate that yourselves.

Getting the rice to fulfill the agreement is easy! If there's a contract, you can just file a lawsuit in the local court; he can help find someone to help with that.

Enraged, Director Zhang also started cursing, criticizing their so-called protection efforts.

This really has nothing to do with protection, although it's obvious to anyone with eyes that the purpose of transferring Wei Laisong here is precisely this.

As for Qian Bin, that's double insurance.

Those in power were well aware of the situation and were afraid that this private enterprise would fail halfway through, making it difficult to manage openly. So, they assisted in managing it through local authorities.

Without notifying Rice, the General Trade Commission continued to purchase goods overseas in accordance with last year's agreement, allowing Rice to continue making payments.

Xing Baohua was not capable of handling this matter! After receiving the call from his chief secretary, he told him not to worry about it or pay any attention to it.

Payment is impossible.

A large number of TV components are being imported, which is increasing the sales of our competitors! And it's a huge amount of imports; they don't even consider the feelings of domestic companies.

From this point of view, Xing Baohua had to find a way to cut off their root cause.

Imported goods are good, but they are not essential, and there are alternatives!

No matter who you contact, Xing Baohua will refuse to pay for the appliances.

Xing Baohua's move almost drove the general trader crazy. The order was placed, the deposit was paid, but in the end there was no money to pay. Wasn't the deposit just going down the drain?

Besides, such large transactions are all based on signed contracts. If the contracts are not fulfilled, there will be a lot of trouble later.

After searching high and low, I finally had to talk to Xing Baohua, which meant I had to go to Hong Kong.

Sony and other Japanese companies experienced suppression for the first time at the Canton Fair, especially being forced to lower prices, and they need to find out why.

If it weren't for the targeted nature of rice, Sony wouldn't have been the first to initiate a comprehensive price reduction across its products.

The study examines rice products and sales figures over the past few years, comparing sales figures with those of a few specific products compared to last year.

I noticed that there are more product varieties this year, and many of them feature Sony's design elements, which is definitely a targeted approach.

As we all know, electronic products use circuit boards and chips, especially the various electronic components and IC chips on the circuit boards.

Is the mainland's electronics industry about to rise?

If that were the case, it would be a fatal blow to the electronics and semiconductor industry of the Great Japanese Empire.

We must find a way to stop their development, or even slow them down, so that the Great Japanese Empire can maintain its leading advantage.

First, investigate the number of chips they ship from their home country to the mainland, then investigate the number of chips ordered by the United States.

If the rice supply system could be cut off at its root, that would be ideal. So the Japanese allied with a group of local companies and went to the United States to lobby.

Xing Baohua was unaware of this, as he was facing questioning from Director Zhang, who had come from China.

The two started arguing, but Xing Baohua simply wouldn't give him any face, and didn't care what he did.

This time things have really gotten really bad, and they've become complete enemies.

The General Trade Commission still has ways to obtain foreign exchange. After all, so many state-owned enterprises have business overseas, and they can easily help pay off that huge sum of money by simply making some paperwork.

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