Chapter 710 Consolidating the Economy


Chapter 710 Consolidating the Economy

"Mr. John Reeders, can you provide more detailed information about the three cities? After all, I have been away from East Africa for so long, and I already know very little about East Africa." Wei. Erls said.

“I’m sorry, Mr. Wells, I actually don’t know much about the cities in East Africa. After all, there are many cities in East Africa now. The information you have is sent from China, but if you ask me, , Nairobi and Bulawayo City should be the best choices. These two places are connected by railways. One thing is that Kisan City is currently incomparable, and it is said that Kisan City is in the Congo Basin in western East Africa. You must have lived in a plateau area before, and the climate must be more suitable."

"Well, if you don't hurry up. If so, I would like to think about it for a while, and it would be best to get more news from home," Wells said.

"The time is the 13th of next month, so you can still think about it for ten days. It's best to give us a reply as soon as possible. I'm working at the Mitte Street branch now. I went there to report my name, and the result was It needs to be sent back to the country first so that the other side can be prepared, and the deadline is three days next month," John Leeds said.

"No problem!" Wells said. This time was enough for him to discuss it with his family. What Wells actually wanted most was to communicate with his family.

Subsequently, Wells and Director Grayling sent John Leeds away together.

Grayling: "Mr. Wells, before you leave, you'd better check in with your work. Your departure is actually a loss to our factory."

mouth As mentioned above, Grayling is not really eager for Wells to this extent. In fact, Germany does not lack talents in this area. Of course, it would be great if Wells can be retained, but it is a pity. East Africa will not let go.

“Thank you for your care over the years, Director Grayling, and wish you a prosperous business.”

Greening waved his hand to see the guest off and said: "Let's pack our luggage first! After all, East Africa is a bit far away, and you have lived in Germany for so many years. I think you need to take a lot of things with you."

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The return of talents to the country is also for In order to further improve or consolidate the East African industry, the industrial system in East Africa could only barely operate before this, so more professional talents are needed, especially these young East Africans who have accumulated rich production experience in Europe and have certain academic qualifications. to bear.

“We have recalled more than two thousand elites and leaders from all walks of life from Europe at one time. Although their talents may be limited, after years of training in Europe, they can be effective in all walks of life in East Africa. Identify deficiencies, fill in gaps and optimize. "Involving textile industry, machinery manufacturing, shipbuilding industry, food processing, glass, ceramics, papermaking and other industries, strengthening the weak links of our economy"

The shortcoming of East African industry is light industry, and these are the industries that East Africa can best penetrate in Germany and Europe. Heavy industry, on the other hand, is difficult to arrange for manpower to learn.

“Light industry is an important part of the national economy and is related to the basic necessities, food, housing and transportation of East African citizens. Blindly developing heavy industry and military industry can easily lead to an imbalance in the industrial structure and is not conducive to the stable operation of the country.”

Ernst continued: "According to the current economic situation in our country, vigorously developing light industry and adjusting the industrial structure are also important indicators for increasing East Africa's international competitiveness."

Exports of military industry and heavy industry are very important. It is obviously not as good as the export of light industry. First of all, the military industries of various great powers are basically not too bad. That is, the countries in the Far East established a powerful military industrial system in the 1970s and 1980s.

Therefore, the international competitive pressure of heavy industrial products is greater than that of light industry. The four countries of Britain, France, Germany and Austria firmly hold the right to speak in this field, and it is related to system issues. It is difficult for any country to squeeze into the arms market of these countries. .

In addition to weapons and equipment system issues, politics is also an important reason. The above-mentioned powers, together with Tsarist Russia, the United States, and Spain, basically divided up the world's political resources. This is also a major shortcoming of East Africa. The only big country in East Africa that can influence is probably the Abyssinian Empire, but the Abyssinian Empire is only a medium-sized country in Europe.

“The integrity of the industrial system is extremely important for a large country like East Africa. Small countries cannot build a complete industrial system, and at the same time they have very little right to choose their destiny. It is inevitable are controlled by others, and we in East Africa are obviously out of the small country level, so in order to not be controlled by others, all walks of life, of course, I am talking about serious businesses, must be fully developed.”
< br>"Now that the Hessian Railway is about to be completed, the industrial production in East Africa is bound to be affected by the upcoming war. In order to avoid the negative impact of the war on factories and facilities, more professionals must be invested in stabilizing production."

“Therefore, it is extremely important and urgent to provide a fast track for these returning talents and arrange for their accelerated integration into East African social production.”

The completion of the construction of the Hessian Railway is the time when East Africa will eliminate potential threats to East Africa's surrounding areas, so the business of the East African government is also the busiest now.

“His Royal Highness the Crown Prince can rest assured that all departments, the Immigration Department and the embassy will actively cooperate to let them perform their duties as soon as possible. We promise to arrange the return of talents before March next year.”

Now East Africa is in a state of The tense situation was felt most profoundly in the central and southern regions. Residents in the east did not react much. This was related to the fact that they were far away from the central and southern borders that may become the front line of the war. However, the factories and military and political agencies in the eastern provinces all felt the storm. coming situation.

Once the cannon is fired, there is ten thousand taels of gold. East Africa must work overtime to produce materials to prevent the war from stagnating production and causing social problems. Therefore, two-pronged preparations must be made. One is to hoard daily necessities, and the other is to prepare for the outbreak of war. Ensure the normal operation of factories and other institutions at all times.

According to the unanimous judgment of the Ministry of National Defense and the General Staff Headquarters, once the war begins, the problems faced by East Africa will definitely not be the usual trivial problems.

Because the enemies of East Africa have been fully prepared in recent years, and the war is likely to spread to East Africa from all directions in East Africa, basically the entire territory of East Africa may be directly threatened.

Ernst: "Very good. The return of talents to the country must be accelerated, and preparations for war must also be accelerated. In particular, reserve registration and training must be carried out across the country. All military regions, especially the central and southern regions and the northeastern regions, must also speed up preparations for war. Anyone with a navy must prepare for war.”

“This war is also a real battle for East Africa’s national destiny. If we win, East Africa’s status as a world power will be restored to the international community. We will not only seek recognition from the United Nations, but also eliminate the harsh geopolitical environment faced by East Africa and pave the way for East Africa’s development in the next few decades. Otherwise, we will be prepared to cede territory and pay compensation, and even lose development opportunities in the next few decades.”

The problems facing East Africa are actually the last battle for "ship tickets" among the great powers in the context of the times, just like the United States is with Spain and Japan is with the Far Eastern Empire, the winner takes all.

In fact, if the Far Eastern Empire could defeat Japan in the 1990s, the Far Eastern Empire's status as a great power could continue to be maintained, and it would represent the success of its Westernization expedition.

Everyone is fighting for national destiny, but the enemies in East Africa are obviously the most difficult. In fact, if the British do not target East Africa, they can also achieve the same effect in East Africa if they face the Portuguese and Transvaal alone. However, the British suppression of East Africa is obviously There will be no room left.

An important reason why East Africa faces a more dangerous situation than the United States and Japan is that Britain and the United States have already fought with each other, and there are interests between the two, and the culture of the United States is inextricably linked to that of the United Kingdom. , as for Japan, it was completely supported by the United Kingdom.

Only East Africa is ideologically dominated by German culture and economically decoupled from the United Kingdom. At the same time, it poses a huge threat to Cape Town, British Somaliland, Egypt, and India.

(End of this chapter)

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