Chapter 108 Let's look at the problem from a different angle



Regarding the relationship between the steel industry, iron ore mines, equipment manufacturers, and steel mills.

Wu Changfeng had already understood.

The relationship here is like an old sow wearing a bra, one set after another.

Because steel mills need island nation technology.

The power and telecommunications sectors pooled their money to secure cheap steel for the construction of the ironworks.

Cheap steel requires cheap ore.

Iron ore mining requires high-end foreign equipment to improve mining efficiency without delaying the construction schedule, in order to drive down the price of the ore.

Just then, the government issued a document making clear requirements.

It is imperative to ensure that the proportion of domestically produced equipment in the equipment of state-owned enterprises reaches a certain target.

During this time period.

The debate over whether to pursue technology-industry-trade or trade-industry-technology continues unabated.

Some people believe that instead of investing in research and development of technology and equipment, it would be better to simply buy ready-made ones.

It's easy to use and saves time and effort.

Its effect on boosting the economy is obvious.

However, some clear-headed people have raised objections: without domestically produced equipment, we are handing over the nation's lifeline to foreigners.

They are always the ones being slaughtered.

The fact is, while China was chasing after foreign countries in developing technologies.

As long as domestic technology and large-scale equipment catch up to a certain extent.

Prices will start to drop overseas soon.

If the price drops to the point where domestically produced equipment has no competitive advantage, it simply won't sell.

This results in a situation where a large amount of R&D funding is poured in, but the research results are worthless!

If you can't overtake others technologically, you'll always be led by the nose.

This is also the basis for some people's argument that "buying is worse than researching".

However, the national level has a deep understanding of this.

Without a solid foundation, you can't buy your way to a future.

Therefore, state-owned enterprises are required to purchase a certain number of domestically produced equipment when procuring equipment.

This is a mandatory requirement; there is no room for leniency.

otherwise……

China's large-scale industrial development will die in its infancy!

Can we really expect to become a light industry powerhouse?

Stop joking.

Only industry and large-scale equipment are the foundation of a nation!

It is the solid foundation of a country.

It can withstand wind and rain.

Now, in this very moment...

This meeting then entered a vicious cycle.

Director Zhao's 150 transport truck was the first of its kind in mainland China, and had previously been monopolized by foreign companies.

Once industrial trials begin, some problems are bound to arise, and downtime for repairs is unavoidable.

But the mine manager's production tasks cannot be delayed.

Otherwise, what will more than 10,000 employees eat and drink?

Steel mills still want cheap ore?

Go wash up and go to bed!

Director Xue nudged Wu Changfeng: "Brother, what do you think?"

Wu Changfeng looked around and sighed, "It's a complete mess."

"That's right!" Director Xue rubbed his head. "The higher-ups have been urging me to solve the problem, but how am I supposed to solve it? I can't even solve it after coming to Beijing."

Wu Changfeng's voice was low and deep: "Isn't the root of the problem with Mine Manager Ren?"

"Even so, that's not entirely true."

Director Xue took a sip of tea and continued, "Although Mine Manager Ren is stubborn, his intentions are always for the benefit of the mine workers."

“Things are different now. These mines now have to pay a fixed amount, and any excess is kept by the mine.”

“Once production is delayed due to equipment problems, the government will not care whether the employees can be paid their wages.”

"If the workers are making a big fuss, just fire the mine manager first."

"So, it's for the sake of my own position, and also for the livelihood of the workers. We can't just starve to meet the country's requirements, can we?"

Director Xue paused for a moment, then continued, "Think about it, even Mine Manager Ren has agreed to provide cheap ore, so this burden is already quite heavy."

“If something goes wrong because of equipment problems, the workers won’t sit still and listen to your reasoning.”

Wu Changfeng unconsciously glanced at Mine Manager Ren again.

really.

The key to solving the problem lies with Mine Manager Ren.

But many mine managers have already sacrificed their lives.

Who will be held responsible for the more than 10,000 employees when the mine manager is forced to use domestically produced equipment in accordance with national requirements, causing all production delays?

Wu Changfeng asked quietly, "Does the Cangxi Iron Mine still have quotas for using foreign equipment?"

"Not only is it there, but it hasn't reached its peak yet!"

Director Xue handed Wu Changfeng a cigarette and exhaled a puff of smoke: "Currently, the Cangxi Mine uses transport vehicles under 90 km/h, and the vast majority of them are domestically produced."

“You’re also in the manufacturing business, so the difference between 90 and 150 isn’t just a simple matter of increasing the load capacity.”

"The technology and components required here are worlds apart."

"This is also a very difficult situation for Director Zhao."

Wu Changfeng nodded.

The difference is obvious.

For example, a firework can go up into the sky when lit.

A rocket can go up into the sky once it's ignited.

But these things are not comparable.

For transport vehicles, the requirements for electric drive and transmission are not simply a matter of raising the standards by one or two.

That would require increasing the standard quantity by several dozen.

Director Xue glanced at the four groups of people in front of him who were still arguing, and none of them were willing to back down.

Shaking his head: "Is there really no solution?"

He hoped that Wu Changfeng could come up with a brilliant idea to resolve this mess and save him some headaches.

Wu Changfeng smiled faintly: "There is a solution!"

Director Xue was immediately very excited and jumped up, disregarding the meeting in progress.

He slapped the table and exclaimed with delight, "Really?"

This shout drew the attention of everyone present.

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