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Chapter 251 Papermaking? A dead end!

The research report issued by Creel was completely based on the standard of restoring more than 70% of the factory's production capacity.

After reading this report, Carter was almost so angry that he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage.

The sales problem hasn’t been solved yet, so your desperate efforts to restore production capacity are of no use! You can’t sell the things you produce, so you have to rely on loans to make ends meet? Then aren’t you raising a bunch of dads?!

Once the loan is released, in order to ensure that they can repay it on time and have money to repay it, I have to help them deal with the sales channel problem. I don’t say whether I can do it, even if I can, I am whoring myself in vain.

!

I have always been the only one who can prostitute others for free. When will others be able to prostitute myself for free?!

"Your idea is unrealistic. At least cut it in half!"

Carter, who shook his head like a rattle, threw down the report and slashed the loan budget in half with a knife.

"This, Mr. Black! This, the paper produced by us in Argyle is famous throughout the country. Whether it is smooth writing paper, soft and comfortable toilet paper, including special thermal paper and other products,

It is very competitive. Other companies can give it a break, reduce their loans, and maintain basic production, but these paper mills...this is our hope for the revitalization of Argyle!"

Watching Carter cut the assistance funds in half with a wave of his hand. This is not cutting the budget, this is clearly a knife in his little heart!

What is the use of just maintaining low-intensity production? It can slightly reduce Argyle's decline, but it will not affect the overall situation. It is not enough to reverse Argyle's current downward trend.

"Hey, let's not talk about it anymore! In addition to talking to you about highway issues this time, I also have another news. Aren't you planning to give away land for free to attract big companies to invest in setting up factories? How is the progress now?"

Use the paper industry as a pillar...

Carter really didn't know whether to cry or laugh.

The hometown where Carter grew up in his previous life was nicknamed the Paper Capital of China. Four leading companies in the field of household paper, including Hengan, Vinda, Jinhongye, and Zhongshun, gathered together. As a result, the development...

Carter has to admit that you can't say that it has not developed. In my memory, when I was in elementary school, there were only five bus lines in the city. In just ten years, it has expanded to more than 20 lines.

Transportation is a very important aspect in urban development, so judging from the increase in bus lines, the city's development is an objective reality. But in addition to development, Carter also has a more intuitive feeling, that is, the sky will always be bright.

It feels gray...

While its economic development is not ranked among the best in the country, its pollution index ranking is at the top of the list!

Let’s not discuss the pros and cons of this. But in the United States, in the United States in the 1970s, there was one thing that had to be mentioned, and that was pollution control!

Even among the uses of the Highway Trust Fund money, there is one environmental treatment expense, let alone others?

In the future, some public figures will say that the United States has a strong environmental awareness, strong enforcement of environmental protection measures, high and severe fines, etc. The origins can be traced back to the 1970s!

If you vigorously develop the papermaking industry, how do you solve the environmental pollution problem? Either invest a lot of money to control the pollution problem, or wait for high fines to be pursued...

No matter what it is, in the final analysis, the cost is too high! The profit margin is limited!

Every time you sell a paper product, you need to set aside a large amount of environmental management budget in your profits. This in turn makes it difficult for your price to be competitive.

Therefore, in Carter's view, if Argyle stares at the paper industry and goes all the way, it will definitely be a dead end!

In particular, Paulson also mentioned yesterday that the 1980s was an era of internationalization. All kinds of external competition are quietly intensifying. Under normal circumstances, you will face the risk of intensified competition, not to mention that now, policies are still

It adds extra cost to you and reduces your competitiveness...

"Progress... progress..."

It's okay that Carter didn't mention the progress. When he mentioned this, Creel's face suddenly turned red, and he was so embarrassed that he wanted to immediately dig out a three-bedroom apartment with his toes so that he could bury his head in it.

"Hey, there's nothing embarrassing to say. Mr. Black, we haven't made any progress now."

On the other side, after reading the agreement, McColin put down the document in his hand and sighed with some open-mindedness:

"You just said that one of the big troubles now is the lack of market demand. The original production capacity of each enterprise is still in excess. Who is willing to use precious cash flow to expand output in this difficult period?

Isn’t it going against the general trend of the market?!”

"I guess this road is dead. We still have to find ways to see where we can help our local businesses develop."

"Mr. McCallion is right, but who says we must attract American companies?"

Carter laughed and expressed his affirmation that McCallion had a clear self-awareness.

"Not an American company? You mean... there are not many powerful companies in other countries!"

"Not many, but there are still some, such as Japan!"

"Japan?!"

The two of them looked at each other, wondering how Carter could focus on those dwarfs. With his height... Bah, in his situation, he usually can't come into contact with the Japanese...

There will not be many Asians in Georgia until the future, accounting for only about 2% of the total population. Needless to say, if you see an Asian in Georgia, then

They are all rare animals, the kind that turn heads when walking on the street!

"That's right, it's Japan! Today's little Japan is living a good life. We in the United States are in trouble, and they should help us, right?"

"Hahaha, okay, let's get it straight. I talked with a club called Sanli in Hawaii. Although it didn't say that we would directly reach a cooperation agreement, we should be inseparable. You just need to send people there later.

Come to New York, discuss the details with them, and then sign the contract."

Having had enough fun, Carter said directly:

"As far as communication of intent is concerned, they intend to build a new American factory here covering an area of ​​more than one million square meters. Isn't this one auto parts factory enough to solve the employment problem in Argyle City?"

"In addition to the jobs directly provided, with the arrival of these Japanese engineers, the tertiary industry can also increase. There are also raw material supporting facilities for factories, logistics needs, etc. With such a huge demand space, why should we engage in papermaking! Absolutely not

A good deal..."

"After all, papermaking is a heavily polluting industry. To be honest, if possible, you don't want the environment in your hometown to become bad, right? And, in my opinion, our American papermaking industry actually has no competitiveness in the future. Papermaking locally

, the cost of pollution control adds too much to the cost, it is better to open the factory to Africa, Southeast Asia and other small countries, people don’t care about pollution or not.”

"As long as the volume is large enough, the increase in transportation costs is far less than the cost of pollution control! Although it is unethical for me to say this, it is the fact. I am not optimistic about the development of the domestic paper industry in the United States, so I will not give them

I have to consider the risks of providing large loans, and supporting the development of the Argyle paper mill is too risky for me!"
Chapter completed!
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