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Eight hundred and fortieth chapters Bamlovsky

In the past few years, Li Zhongxin wanted to develop Sino-Soviet trade from Black Province, but before he knew it, the focus of trade was on Japan. This time he visited Europe again, and he felt it was very necessary to meet Bamlovsky.

Through this Bamlowsky, Li Zhongxin wanted to gain access to the Soviet Union.

Bamlovsky was not very famous in the world in later generations. Although this person has never fallen from President Baggio to President Lisin, he has always been a big figure hidden behind the scenes.

In other words, when Li Zhongxin had business dealings with Russia in his later generations, he heard people in Russia say such a character.

Bamlovsky is not very good-looking and looks similar to ordinary people in Russia, but he is able to get along with everything and has always been a tumbler in the shopping malls and officialdom.

His biggest advantage is that he can catch money, and he handles all shameful things.

In later generations, Li Zhongxin learned Russian. When he was doing business in Russia, one of the partners he knew was once a subordinate of Bamlovsky. It was because of this person that Li Zhongxin realized that before the Soviet Union collapsed, there was a mysterious boss like Bamlovsky.

As long as some consensus is reached with such so-called brokers, Zhongxin Company will be much easier to enter the Soviet market.

The Soviet Union was vast and had a lot of good things, but they followed the instructions of the supreme leader to give priority to the development of heavy industry, and the people's material living standards were much worse.

Although Li Zhongxin did not think of opening Zhongxin Supermarket to the Soviet Union at this time, he had an idea that according to the resources currently under Zhongxin Company, China's light industry will develop rapidly in the future. At that time, the excess civilian materials can be sold to the Soviet Union.

Li Zhongxin remembers it very clearly that in the 1990s, a merchant named Mou Zhong appeared in China and exchanged goods for large Soviet aircraft.

In Li Zhongxin's eyes, Mou Zhong is a business genius. If he was not a reborn person, then his business talent would be too high.

In April 1982, Mou Zhe co-organized the "Wanxian City Zhongde Store". Mou Zhe's business talent began to show. Mou Zhe's first business experience that year: "In Wanxian (Wanzhou, Chongqing), there was no "three guarantees" in commodity sales at that time, but Mou Zhe took the lead in promoting "package and card exchange" among users. For black and white TVs and other electrical appliances purchased in the Sino-German store, urban customers can exchange them within three days, while rural customers are limited to exchange them within one week. At the same time, China-German stores also carried out cross-regional "four generations" (purchase, agency sales, agency organization, agency consignment) business... They made an initial profit of nearly 80,000 yuan.

In early 1983, Mouzhong purchased a batch of copper clocks from an arsenal in Chongqing at the lowest price, and then sold them to many stores in Shanghai at a very high price. This alone made a shocking huge profit. Since then, Mouzhong’s Sino-German shops have done many similar businesses. Just when Mouzhong was in a hurry, on September 17, 1983, Mouzhong was tried for "speculative and short selling".

What about this matter! Li Zhongxin always remembers that it is precisely for this reason that in the past few years, Li Zhongxin only worked as a physical entity and did not engage in such speculative and counter-attacking things.

Since 1985, Mou Zhong's vision has emerged from Wanxian, and the Sino-German company has also become the South German Group and has moved towards a series of international and domestic trade. At that time, he cooperated with a trading company in the United States to import 20,000 tons of sugar, and finally sold it to a Guangxi company at a price of hopping off the property.

Mouzhong's business journey was not smooth. He once formed a company to purchase jellyfish skins on the coast and placed a large deposit, hoping to sell them abroad. Later, for some reason, the foreign businessman who agreed to violated the contract and Nande lost several million yuan.

On the premise of being optimistic about the domestic refrigerator market, he imported 3,000 refrigerators from South Korea, and later due to market changes, a large amount of refrigerators were accumulated.

And just during a business trip to Mouzhong, he met a Henan native on the train. The two of them blew from all over the world. From him, Mouzhong learned that the former Soviet Union, which was facing a crisis of disintegration, was about to sell the picture-154 aircraft, but could not find the buyer.

The two of them blew around and made Mou Zong dream of flying. Later, he finally found out that Sichuan Airlines, which was sailing, was preparing to purchase a large aircraft to gradually replace the air 7 and air 12 aircraft.

Mouzhong found Sichuan Airlines, which was on the ascending channel, was naturally very interested. At that time, it took RMB 50 million to buy a Map-154 aircraft, while it took RMB 200 million to buy a Boeing passenger plane.

Therefore, with the approval of the State Planning Commission and the State Administration of Civil Aviation, Sichuan Airlines purchased four Tu-154 aircraft purchased by Mouzhong from barter. Mouzhong organized 500 car-car goods to the Russian side in seven provinces including Shandong, Hebei, Henan, Chongqing, Sichuan, etc. Mouzhong made 80 million to 100 million in this transaction.

Li Zhongxin did not have the idea of ​​intercepting Hu Mouzhong. In Li Zhongxin's eyes, Mouzhong was a smart businessman, and he hoped Mouzhong could do something bigger.

He always had an idea that if the Soviet Union had money at this time, Zhongxin Company should make some money from the Soviet Union, especially if the Soviet Union was about to collapse in a few years, the ruble would depreciate significantly. At that time, Zhongxin Company could get a piece of the pie, which would be perfect.

Li Zhongxin dared not do the important things in the Soviet Union, nor did he want to do them, but he could still gain some benefits from the collapse of the Soviet Union.

The Soviets liked to drink. When Li Zhongxin was engaged in border trade, he clearly remembered that someone took a box of liquor from China to the border area. Through the most primitive trade method, a box of liquor could be exchanged for military coats, big leather boots, military telescopes and many other good things produced by the Soviets.

In later generations, he knew the most profitable person in the trade with Russia, a woman who reselled her bras.

Russia's light industry is not a little different from China's light industry. If you want to make a lot of money, you must have channels.

Li Zhongxin no longer looked down on his private small-scale quarrels and traded with a little bit of stuff. After all, he is rich now.
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