Chapter 546: Implementation of the New Plan (Part 2)



Suihe was particularly inspired by the Fourth Uncle's mutton barter plan, citing the challenges of transporting live sheep. He proposed using space technology to further process mutton and develop high-value-added food products such as dried and canned mutton. The Fourth Uncle could then use various channels to conduct barter exchanges with partners around the world. This would not only address resource shortages in China but also promote international cooperation and enhance the country's international influence.

All these plans have been highly supported by Jiang Huashu and Jiang Shaoming. Although everyone is not in the same place, they will "get together" in the space every day to talk about what happened that day, so that everyone can keep abreast of the development of things at any time.

Jiang Huashu's plan to exchange mutton was random, and it's actually quite interesting to talk about.

The incident began when Jiang Huashu had someone spread a rumor in the international energy market, claiming that a mineral had been discovered in a remote place called Feifei. This mineral was needed as a raw material for China and several other major countries. Since there were only a few powerful countries in the world, they all wanted to get involved after hearing the news.

As we all know today, China and Africa first signed a trade agreement on October 4, 1959, with Guinea being the first sub-Saharan African country to do so. Official diplomatic relations were established on September 29, 1964, and after some setbacks, they were restored in July 1991. my country has provided substantial assistance to Africa, undertaking numerous integrated projects, including hospitals, agricultural technology stations, affordable housing, stadiums, television stations, solar energy demonstration projects for primary schools, trains, photovoltaic power plants, and other collaborative projects. However, now, in 1979, after our time travel, China and Africa are now engaged in regular trade.

This was due to his time travel to a different time and space, otherwise the different historical development paths and timelines were no joke. If it weren't for Mouse Loves Rice, his think tank and off-field guidance, Jiang Hua, who was not well-educated to begin with, would never have known about these things from books.

When Mouse Loves Rice introduced Feifei to Jiang Huashu, he used a very apt sentence to summarize Feifei: She is so poor that she dares to sell anything.

Jiang Huashu, who knew the whole story, switched careers and became a director. He taught them how to act, even using Sun Tzu's Art of War, and helped them make money. The other party was also very sensible. Knowing that he was bringing them to earn money in exchange for food, they cooperated perfectly, without any interruptions, and acted as he was told, sometimes adding their own scenes.

Back to this little game, because of the time difference, the news was received at different times. Just when some of them had just learned about this and were still hesitating whether to get involved, my country suddenly announced that it would increase investment in Africa. This investment was not for profit, but for public welfare projects such as building railways, providing compulsory education, and helping them dig wells.

What does it mean to invest in livelihood projects without considering returns? This shows that the ore issue is real, and from our country's attitude, we can see that our country is determined to obtain these ores, and those international speculators can't help but take action.

There are many smart people here, but of course, you can't be an international speculator without being smart. They were worried that it was a scam, so they quietly asked Feifei's business manager and the foreign affairs spokesperson. The spokesperson said something like our country's saying: The truth will eventually come out.

Now all the speculators believed it and became furious.

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