Chapter 193 Global Electronics



This change is a significant move with far-reaching implications for Wujiang Group.

However, Zhao Ye felt that it should still be carried out.

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Wujiang was practically Zhao Ye's personal fiefdom.

His idea was quickly put into practice.

Not long after, Universal Electronics Technology Co., Ltd. was officially established. Unlike the previous Wujiang Factory, Universal Electronics had a large number of sales personnel and began to take the initiative to win OEM orders from customers.

In addition, Universal Electronics will also build factories in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Wuhan and other places.

Only by scaling up can we further reduce costs and attract customers.

Foxconn entered the mainland market as early as 1988, so Universal Electronics is not without competitors.

However, Foxconn in this life will obviously never reach the same heights as in its previous life.

The leading domestic OEM manufacturer is undoubtedly Universal Electronics. With millions of workers employed in its factories, its influence is unimaginable.

A strike lasting just one day can cause a national sensation.

Of course, Zhao Ye never intended to do anything through this method.

Today, Wujiang Group has grown to a very large scale, and many of its technologies have broken through foreign blockades and reached the world's top level. This is inseparable from Zhao Ye's vision and hard work in technology research.

No one can replace Zhao Ye's position in Wujiang Group.

In the past, some people thought that Zhao Ye was worth five American divisions.

But now, people feel that Zhao Ye is more than capable of leading five U.S. army groups.

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A company that lacks a large number of talented people is not far from bankruptcy.

A country whose talent is poached will hasten its demise.

Zhao Ye had always believed that by providing supplies to the Soviet Union, he could alleviate the Soviet crisis. However, in reality, it only made a small privileged class in the Soviet Union even richer.

Moreover, Wujiang Group is, after all, just a company, and the assistance it can provide to the vast Soviet Union is extremely limited.

However, the Wujiang Group went to great lengths to poach talent from the Soviet Union. According to incomplete statistics, from 1987 to 1991, the Wujiang Group alone poached more than 100,000 people of various kinds. Including their families, at least half a million people came to China. These people also had relatives and friends, and under their influence, countless Soviet citizens who were able to immigrate to China were also affected.

The Soviet Union's talent pool had all left, factories were going bankrupt one after another, leaving behind a mess, and the situation had become even more serious.

Furthermore, the West will not stand idly by while the Wujiang Group poachs talent; they also poach talent, and not only that, they also use various financial means to make huge profits, causing the ruble to depreciate wildly.

Zhao Ye did not expect that the Soviet Union's condition had not improved, but had become more serious.

I'm afraid he won't last long and will die prematurely.

P.S.: I had to go out all day today. Tomorrow is Saturday, so I'll stay home and write all day, okay?

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