I Have a Mansion in the Post-apocalyptic World Chapter 839: Economic vassal country (four more votes!)


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Summer is coming to an end, and the temperature in Luzon is much better than it was a while ago.

War criminals have been jailed, and post-war liquidation has ended. The transitional government has smoothly taken over national affairs, and the tense atmosphere has subsided.

At present, the troops of the Moro Kingdom still occupy Manila, and the streets and alleys can still see the scars of war. The streets and alleys are not originally full of war refugees lined up to receive relief food at military checkpoints. A lot less now.

Mindanao is developing light industry, and many food processing plants, paper mills and garment factories are springing up. Those who couldn’t find a job in Manila started migrating south and took a boat trip to Mindanao in Quezon City to take a chance.

Although the war between the two countries has just ended, the unity over the years has, after all, allowed the people of the two countries to have so few blood-related ties. The transitional government has a good relationship with Santos. In order to alleviate the domestic employment pressure, the two sides signed a special visa-free agreement to facilitate the unemployed in Manila to work in Mindanao.

The industry in Moro is in its infancy, and it just needs these technical talents from Manila.

In early September, with the help of the State Grid Corporation of China, the power grid in downtown Manila and the industrial zone was barely restored. As for when Manila ’s power grid can return to pre-war levels, it is estimated that it will have to wait until this time next year.

At the moment, in the suburbs of Manila, production has resumed in large and small plantations.

The entire Manila, and even the entire southern part of Luzon, the least loss is only these unskilled plantations.

Although the orders from the domestic are reduced by a large number, the relations between New Zealand and Philippines have eased after the transitional government took office. The orders from the new country alleviated the pressure on these plantations, allowing those unsalable fruits to be disposed of at a price acceptable to the farmers.

The years of border friction and the participation of the Star Ring Trade in the Mofi War have made Filipinos generally hostile to the new country, but these fruit farmers who have received benefits have saved the new country from fire and water. The businessman is undoubtedly grateful to Dade.

Among them, the Future Human Group, Future Humans has almost consumed all their unsalable stocks.

At the moment, these refugees who came to work in the countryside from the city are helping to carry a box of fruit onto a wooden cart, and led mules to carry these goods to the dock. The trucks on the plantation broke down, and the new cars had not arrived yet. Before that, they could only get off in this original way.

Some of these people who carry goods are wearing leather shoes, and even some are wearing trousers.

Obviously not a peasant, but working harder than a peasant, the bitterness of which is only known to them.

There are not many companies left in Manila that have not failed, and there are no decent jobs available to them.

Although several large industrial parks have resumed power supply, a factory that was started at the moment cannot be found. It is not only the power grid that is paralyzed by EMP, but also those production lines and industrial machine tools. Without production tools, there are so few degrees of electricity, it is impossible to plug yourself in the socket, right?

When it comes to the negative impact of EMP on Philippine industry, relatively, here we have to mention the pure electric vehicle companies that Jiang Chen acquired in Europe earlier.

Because of a series of sanctions by the European Union, many pure electric vehicle companies such as Ruerka have fallen from billions of dollars in market value to bankruptcy. At that time, Jiang Chen ordered Ruerka and others to move the company from Europe to Asia, settle in the new Malaysian special zone, abandon Europe, and focus on China, Japan and South Korea.

When executing the order, Ruerka ’s mood is undoubtedly desperate.

However, it hasn’t been two months yet, and the situation immediately turned around! Not because of anything else, but because of the EMP that Xinghuan Trade detonated over Manila!

Within the scope of the EMP strike, the entire civilian vehicle in Manila has been turned into scrap iron, and motor vehicles across the country have become nervous.

The breakdown of the transportation system is even more headache than the breakdown of the production system. Affected by this, the domestic demand for automobiles in the Philippines has increased dramatically, and the performance of Ruerka Motors has almost surged in a leap!

Especially for pickup trucks and small and medium-sized trucks, in order to restore the paralyzed logistics, many companies have to buy them when they borrow money from banks. And in this large environment, with reliability and relatively low selling prices, the Luerka brand has conquered half of the relevant car market in the Philippines.

In order to fill this large market gap, Ruerka has continuously made orders to expand the production line of the company’s assembly plants, and at the same time, it has united with Future Heavy Industry and multiple electric vehicle manufacturers to invest in major cities such as Manila in the Philippines The construction of solar electric vehicle charging stations will further consolidate the current market position.

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Maintaining a long-term vassal relationship depends not only on a single contract, but on economic dependence.

Jiang Chen ’s work is to make every piece of iron ore knocked out of the mine by the Filipinos go through sorting and smelting in the new country or indirectly related to the new country … and finally smelt into finished steel . Every grain of rice produced by the Filipinos has to pass through the food processing factory of the Future People Group before returning to their own table.

At that time, even if the transitional government was dissolved, the new president elected by the Philippine general election was not Bautista. For the employment rate and GDP data, they had to continue to hold their noses as a vassal.

Having stayed in Manila for a month, the matter at hand has been dealt with, and Jiang Chen flew back to Kero Island by plane.

Walking out of the airport and looking at the bustling crowd on the street, Jiang Chen finally felt a little like returning to a civilized society. When staying in Manila, it was quite inconvenient in every sense. Before and after each trip, there were armored vehicles sandwiched between them, and at least two people stood in front of the door.

Fortunately, now that he is back, this life should be over.

Unlike the ruined Manila, the new developing country can be said to be thriving. The war between neighboring countries did not affect the lives of the people of the new country, but because of the devaluation of the peso, the price of the island of Coro was much lower than before.

Especially fruits and food.

In mid-September, the first batch of rice, cabbage and carrots produced on the seabed finally landed on the farmers market in Koror and Penglai.

Because there is no need to worry about insect pests, these agricultural products can be said to have no pesticides at all, and it is truly natural and pollution-free! Because of the ocean’s carbon dioxide-rich environment and constant temperature, these crops produced from the seabed are often of higher quality and more delicious than those cultivated on land.

Look at the rice grains, the grains are full of pearls, and the steamed rice is soft and sweet, and it will be addictive! There are also cabbages, water and spirits, and the vegetable gangsters are all the same as sheep fat jade. It looks pleasing and delicious, and the nutrition is nothing to say.

The competitiveness of such agricultural products no matter where they go to the market.

And the most important thing is still cheap!

Because it is produced in the country, not only does it not have to pay customs duties, but even corporate income tax enjoys policy subsidies. In addition, because there is no need to use pesticides, the three-dimensional cultivation of fish farming above the vegetables can even save fertilizers, and highly mechanized farming does not need to invest too much manpower.

If you do n’t consider a one-time investment to build a planting base, the cost of these sea-grown rice is at least 30% lower than that imported from Thailand and Australia!

(Small explosion, Morningstar, I can finally ask for a ticket with a cheeky face. And the monthly ticket brothers, hey, please hand over the ticket! Thank you very much! (To be continued.)


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