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Chapter eight hundred and fifty fifth dilemma

When Li Zhongxin was later born, he spent a while in Russia, chatting with friends and economists around the world, and analyses before the Soviet Union did not collapse in the 1980s and 1990s. Li Zhongxin felt that he knew a lot about the disintegration of the former Soviet Union.

He knew in his heart that at this time, the Soviet Union's light industry and agriculture were far from so backward. The Soviet Union's highly developed heavy industry provided mechanized basic equipment for the Soviet Union's light industry and agriculture, greatly improving the production efficiency of Soviet agriculture and light industry, which was not inferior to the United States in this regard.

However, because the Warsaw Pact camp was completely supported by the Soviet Union, the young and middle-aged Soviets were overly concentrated in heavy industry.

Therefore, insufficient agricultural and light industry labor, coupled with geographical disadvantages, led to insufficient types of materials in the Soviet Union.

The Soviet Union imported a large amount of food, mostly because people did not eat enough food, but because there was not enough food for animals. On average, each person in the Soviet Union had more than three times that of China (when they were enough food), and there was much more meat.

Through the information collected by Jamino for him during this period, Li Zhongxin saw that the Soviet Union had such a situation in the early 1980s. On November 7, 1982, on the National Day of the Soviet Union, most large state-owned food stores in Moscow did not have butter and cheese for sale. They could only be bought occasionally in small state-owned food ministries, but each person was limited to 400 grams, and there were long queues.

The same is true for the supply of meat, eggs and sausages. Due to the lack of food, every household in the Soviet Union had to queue up for two hours a day at that time. Many state-owned enterprise workers would run out of their posts during working hours just because they heard that some food department had just arrived with a small amount of sausage and herring.

In other words, at this time, the Soviet Union was the least short of food and light industrial products. In the early 1980s, China's demand for food was similar to that of light industrial products. At that time, people were poor and had no money in their hands. It was at this time of 1986 that light industrial products or agricultural products still needed to use tickets to buy them.

The ocean-going fishing boats purchased by Zhongxin Company have already started fishing in the sea at this time, and canning factories in China have also begun to be put into construction.

In this policy, Li Zhongxin is based on the principle that more people get better. An important part of it is that in the future, these things will not only be sold in China, but also exported them to Russia.

Li Zhongxin even remembered that after Gorbaggio came to power in 1985, he determined the policy of "fundamental reform" and implemented "new thinking", "democratization" and "openness". The overall goal of reform is to completely break with the traditional system of the past, and to completely deny the so-called "totalitarian bureaucracy" and "administrative order system" established during the Stalin period and the "original theoretical and practical model of socialism"; it is to establish a "humane democratic socialism" in the Soviet Union. Reform did not bring benefits to the Soviet people, but the resistance and problems that emerged in the reform put the Soviet Union in a comprehensive crisis.

From a major perspective, the crisis includes political crises, economic crises, national crises, social crises, and there are alliance crises, constitutional crises, institutional crises, party crises, etc. In the crisis situation, the development of the Soviet Union is like a declining river, but it has not yet completely broken out.

Li Zhongxin felt that Zhongxin Company needed to enter before the collapse of the Soviet Union, so that the interests of Zhongxin Company could be maximized.

Li Zhongxin was even more clear that more than half of the Soviet Union's foreign exchange income now relies on oil exports, while more than half of the foreign exchange expenditure is used to import grain and food. Therefore, the Soviet Union's economic situation directly depends on the fluctuations in world oil prices and grain prices, on the overall world demand for oil and food, and on the price and supply manipulation of Western countries such as the United States.

In terms of oil exports, the Soviet Union is now oversupply, and the Soviet Union's oil production is very high. However, few people buy Soviet oil, especially the oil crisis that occurred during this period, and oil futures plummeted, which means that at this time, the price of oil is very low.

The main source of foreign exchange in the Soviet Union came from oil. Now there is a situation where the Soviets are in power in urgent need of money and a large amount of foreign exchange. Only in this way can their urgent needs be solved.

"Where is me! I came here this time. I didn't plan to do anything in the Soviet Union, because recently, the price of oil has been too low, so low that I don't have the desire to buy it. I say this, I believe you can understand what I said." After Li Zhongxin finished speaking to Bamlovsky, he looked at Bamlovsky's face and continued to speak down: "The idea I had before arrived in Paris this time has been there for a long time, but recently the oil thing has dropped too hard and there is no trend of rising. Many people think that oil is a complete expense this time. Especially in the Western countries, they sell oil things very hard. Even if Iran and Iraq in the Middle East are so fierce, there is no sign of oil recovery now."

When Li Zhongxin saw Bamlovsky showing a thoughtful look, he secretly mocked Bamlovsky in his heart. This guy was still pretending to be confused at this time. Could it be that this guy has not seen it yet? I am just a refusal.

If you really come here to buy Soviet oil, you will not be able to pass through him as a broker! Now there is oil everywhere in the world, and almost everything is going to be ruined.

Li Zhongxin, who had just finished mocking Bamlovsky in his heart, suddenly realized that Bamlovsky was worried about the way out of Soviet oil! This matter is not necessarily because he pretended to be confused. I am afraid that the greatest authority given to him by his leaders in the Soviet Union was to exchange oil for foreign exchange.

At this time, Li Zhongxin became more confident. He felt that he would have been bamlovsky this time.

Bamlovsky was able to come so happily to Paris, France this time, probably because he was looking for financial help for his leaders.
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