Zhang Gong looked at the human heart information handed to him by Lin Qingqing, turned it over and read the human heart pricing on the first page, his pupils shrank.
"A human heart for 270,000 gold?"
If converted into Chinese currency, this would be more than 1.5 million.
But it's a considerable amount.
The price is also marked below, and it is supplied to countries around the world without restrictions.
This is really a good way to make money.
However, only the upper class in each country can afford this price.
Lin Qingqing saw the surprise in Zhang Gong's eyes and smiled, "Human hearts are indeed only used by wealthy people abroad. Actually, I set this price quite low, not even as high as a mid-level medical device. But ordinary people definitely can't casually shell out nearly 300,000 gold. Besides, this price is only the purchase price for the supply to various countries. If they buy it back home, the price might even go up."
"The manufacturing process for a human heart is quite complex. It normally takes five days to make one, but the finished product only costs 5,000 yuan. After deducting all other expenses, we still make a profit."
Listen to Lin Qingqing's calm analysis.
Even the knowledgeable Mr. Zhang was a little surprised.
The cost is 5,000 yuan. Even if the human cost is 7,000 yuan per bullet, China can still make 1.5 million yuan.
He took a deep breath.
I think if the market for human hearts could be opened up, it would be easy to earn hundreds of millions of dollars.
Zhang Gongzheng was thinking when he heard Lin Qingqing say, "By the end of July, the materials factory will have developed a more efficient device for producing human hearts, which can shorten the production cycle by two days."
"Once Professor Xu from the Huaqing University research lab arrives, the other researchers will also begin research. By the end of September, we should be able to figure out all the important organs. By using these researchers, China will be able to earn 100 billion yuan by the end of this year."
Zhang Gong's eyes lit up when he heard this.
Secretary Ye was standing next to him, looking incredulous and surprised.
But on second thought, if something that costs more than 5,000 yuan can be sold for more than 1 million yuan, the profit speed is quite fast.
Lin Qingqing added, "If other countries are interested in human heart production technology, we can also sell the patent. One official patent is worth 100 million yuan."
Secretary Ye quickly asked, "If the patent is sold, then no one will buy the Chinese patent?"
Lin Qingqing shook her head.
"Everything has different levels. We can optimize the human heart and sell higher-grade versions, raising the price accordingly. The initial version can be supplied to those with less money, just like the supply and marketing cooperative sells cloth in coarse and fine varieties. Right now, the first-grade human heart only lasts fifteen years, but the higher-grade version can last thirty years. Once the higher-grade human heart is developed, I will no longer sell the patent and will keep the profits from this in my own hands."
"Besides, this humanoid robot isn't a very difficult thing to research. Other countries can buy it and research it for half a year and then make it themselves. We might as well earn the patent copyright while other countries haven't reacted yet."
Zhang Gong put down the materials and clapped his hands, saying, "Qingqing, I always say you have a sharp mind."
Secretary Ye immediately applauded: "If we look at this from the perspective of people and officials, China can continue to make money."
The two of them looked at Lin Qingqing with the same admiring eyes.
Lin Qingqing picked up the teacup and took a sip strategically.
Taking the opportunity, he said, "Mr. Zhang, the price difference between exported medicines and domestic prices is quite large, which has caused dissatisfaction in some countries. I think this official can supply them to our citizens free of charge. In this way, there will be no problem of huge price differences between domestic and foreign markets."
"Of course, we only select those who don't have the conditions for organ transplants. Otherwise, some people will just transplant human organs out of the hope of taking advantage. The cost of providing free human organs can be deducted from the proceeds from the human organs. What do you think?"
When Mr. Zhang heard this, he thought it was a good idea.
He had just seen the high price of a human heart and wanted to ask what the price was in China.
This is to prevent people from other countries from buying the medicine and then hearing that it is sold very cheaply in Chinese hospitals, which would cause dissatisfaction.
He thought for a moment and said, "This individual should be carefully reviewed by the official review agency. It would be best to have several local agencies review it together to form a mutual supervision effect and avoid internal corruption."
Lin Qingqing nodded.
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