Chapter 541: Logic Chain of Interests
After getting some enlightening advice from the former president of the Automobile Workers Union, Carter returned to New Haven and did not act in a hurry. As the saying goes, everything has two sides...even multiple sides...
As far as the current matter is concerned, Carter stroked the logical chain of interests:
Toyota's role in South Georgia is not only to solve the employment problem in the first place, but also to create more high-value jobs for such a world-class car company. To put it simply, it is to make the middle class and wealthy class population in its territory become
You can get more. This benefit is actually relatively simple and clear. Banks, intermediaries...
There is almost no doubt whether the intermediaries who sell cheap products have higher incomes or the intermediaries who deal with luxury goods have higher incomes! Oh, the premise is that the total volume is the same. Of course, the higher the customer unit price, the greater the intermediary income.
high.
From this perspective alone, Carter should have strongly supported Toyota and even escorted it. However, behind Toyota, there was Mitsui... In the 1980s, especially in the early 1980s, Japan was very aggressive towards the United States.
Invasion...
In terms of car companies, let’s not talk about it. In the real estate field... in a few years, they will clamor to "sell Tokyo and buy the United States"... Almost the entire industry wants to rush to the United States and want to play in the United States.
A drama of "I come, I see, I conquer"...
Although I know that from a general perspective, Mitsui cannot do it. But as Woodcock said, if you can't handle the big ones, why can't you handle the small ones? If you focus on the small area of Southern Georgia...
Toyota controls a large number of employed people, and Mitsui has money. Isn't this just a way of throwing money and threats at the same time? People ask themselves, Carter thinks that as far as Argyle is concerned, even
Including the city government of Douglas, my hometown, there is almost a 100% chance that they will not be able to resist this temptation.
Carter doesn't want his house to be stolen just for fun! Especially, these Japanese people have a tradition of stealing and backstabbing! From learning from China in ancient history to launching a war to try to occupy China.
After being aided by the United States, various fields are now being invaded...
Sometimes Carter had to admit that when it came to "learning from the barbarians and developing skills to defeat the barbarians", the Japanese, who were living a good life, really knew how to implement it.
A thorough...
So in this regard, Carter can't be too spoiled by Toyota. He belongs to the kind that not only helps it develop stably, but also controls and suppresses it to limit its development and growth rate...
Huh??
Isn’t this what the United States did to Japan?!
This is how the logic of interests is measured between Carter's "local snake" power and the Japanese car company's "crossing dragon" power. But when a third party is added to them, it is the "local tiger" of the United States, which needs to be considered.
More...
Populist sentiment, from a certain perspective, is linked to consumers. Just like Hongxing Erke sold out of stock in that live broadcast, sometimes consumers’ emotions are irrational. In terms of the sentiment against Japanese goods,
When the market is high, as an American and an American company, if it goes against public sentiment...and this does not include the federal government...
In order to explore the balance point, Carter decided to delay for a while. At the same time, he began to collect more information about Japanese companies, the situation in the United States, and public opinion activities in various places. Among them, a more sensitive issue was the six French people manufactured by Hitachi.
A senior executive was arrested, and this matter naturally became the focus of Carter's research.
However, the collection of data and the transmission of information all take time. While reports on public opinions from various places, the situation of Japanese companies in various places, and some actions of the U.S. federal government were still being sorted out, time had quietly passed to 1982.
summer of year...
Except for the sporadic boycott of Japanese goods initiatives that Carter encountered on the Yale campus, life on campus was fairly stable. But outside of campus...
"It feels like a storm is coming!"
The proposal to lobby Congress to legislate and increase import tariffs on Japanese goods has become a hot topic; an event that took place in Southfield, called "One dollar for one hammer" and smashed Toyota cars, also appeared on the TV screen...
Looking at the TV screen, the host was arrogant and even exclaimed as if he was just watching the fun. Carter couldn't help but sigh. Because in addition to these things, he also smashed Hitachi air conditioners, refrigerators, radios, etc...
It seems like a small thing individually, but together, it is not that simple. When all the things are connected in series...
"Why are you thinking so much? Think about what you need to bring! We are going to Europe tomorrow. We are going to the supermarket in the afternoon to buy some daily necessities. Will you go?"
While folding his military uniform, Rick glanced angrily at Carter, who was sitting in front of the TV.
"Just make sure that your own interests are not damaged. The Japanese are being taken advantage of, not you, so why are you bothering? Also, Charles asked, when will you return his Guarneri to him?"
"
"Let's wait until I buy the piano. Aren't I going to Italy? I'll look for it when I have time to go out. Why is he in a hurry? He can't use the piano!"
"Heh, I see you have no intention of paying back..."
"As long as you know it, why do you say it?"
After being confused and angrily replying to Rick, Carter turned off the TV, walked to his bed and started packing his luggage:
"Doing business is really addictive! I just ignore it and pretend I have never seen or heard of these things. Naturally, I can be calm. But now, don't you know this? We always talk about dangers and opportunities.
coexist, so I always wonder, could the Japanese crisis be my opportunity?"
"You are not addicted to business, you are addicted to speculation!"
"Hmm, you're right! Maybe I'm just a speculator at heart, not a pure entrepreneur..."
Carter shrugged and accepted Rick's evaluation very calmly.
Are you kidding me, time-travelers don't speculate, but go to work on businesses? No, it should be said that when you know more information, you can't even speculate...
Greed is no joke!
"Okay, let's not talk about this for now. What are you going to buy? Can't you buy it when we get to the place?"
"You can buy it, but I'm worried that there are always some things that may not be as convenient as buying here, especially some snacks and the like. You are doing well, and you have been assigned to Southern Europe. Think about where I am? Germany!"
Rick spread his hands exaggeratedly:
"The Soviet Union is across the street, which means there is no war. If there is a war, I will go to the front line, okay? Isn't it reasonable not to stock up on supplies?"
"You are really a young soldier! You even brought some snacks... You are on vacation, right?! Are the armored divisions so idle?"
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