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Chapter 378(1/2)

I won’t do it without you on the street lamp

Within half a month after European countries unanimously announced an economic blockade against Morocco, huge cargo ships filled Morocco's two major ports.

Most of these ships are from the United States, and a few are from the United Kingdom...

Still in the secret villa, Sean was sitting at the main seat, with Moulay Sheidi, the acting king of Morocco, sitting next to him, and below him were the old patriarchs of several big families in Morocco.

As for why Sean is doing this, that’s because he initiated and chaired today’s meeting. The purpose of the meeting is to formulate a five-year plan to stimulate Morocco’s domestic economy and get rid of its dependence on France and Spain!

There is a saying that the economic base determines the superstructure. For most countries in the world, how to develop is not the idea of ​​the king or the president, but the domestic economic form.

Take Morocco as an example. It is the back garden of France and Spain. The overall economic structure exists to provide basic guarantees for the two countries. This results in the direction of their economic development being determined by the needs of these two European countries.

There is no way for the king to intervene forcibly, which will only cause the economy to collapse.

Governing a big country is like cooking small dishes!

However, the situation has changed fundamentally now. The original King Hassan II was assassinated by an evil entity who did not want to be named.

After the failure of the Western Sahara War, another military coup occurred. The two countries had to use extraordinary means to regain control of Morocco. What they didn't know was that there were 'bad guys' involved behind all this!

The economic structure that was originally unable to be adjusted suddenly presented an opportunity.

"Europe's economic blockade has left Morocco's large and small capitals with nowhere to go. Their original investment projects were bound to suffer losses. They were eager to find a new direction for themselves, so the original resistance turned into motivation." Sean looked confident.

, talk freely.

Regarding this point, several old patriarchs here are particularly touched. If it were not for the economic blockade, they would never agree to the change. If you can make money by doing nothing, why should you give up the existing income model to do something completely impossible?

Anticipated huge investment?

In the next few decades, who in the world will develop as fast as a rabbit?

I’ve never eaten pork or seen pigs running. Sean doesn’t need to actually do it. All he needs to do is provide a general idea.

To put it more bluntly, it’s bragging!

"Over-reliance on the two countries has led to extremely low risk resistance of Morocco's own economy, which is unsafe."

"What I want to say now is that all development must have an adequate foundation. Therefore, the development direction I design for Morocco is to complete infrastructure construction!"

"What is infrastructure, ports, real estate, factories, transportation, education, etc... these are all infrastructure!"

"The first step we take is to expand the port. Although it may not seem profitable for a while, it will prepare us for greater transportation volume in the future."

"Second real estate, Moroccan houses are generally flat-storey, with a few two-storey, low, simple, rough, and backward. Does anyone not want to live in a better house? I don't think so!"

"Raze all their houses, and then build a six-story slab building. There is no need to consider the spacing between floors, no need to consider any cold protection measures, and no need to consider lighting." As he spoke, Sean pointed to an expert he called over.

' said: "This is an expert in real estate. Let him explain to you in detail the profits that can be created."

This guy, who Sean called an expert, stood up with a smile and said hello to everyone, and began to explain how to trick the poor into agreeing to demolish their houses, and how to replace the houses and make them pay the difference at the same time!

Isn't it natural to exchange a better house for a bad one and pay the difference?

As for the amount of subsidy, it will be calculated based on the per capita annual income. Those who have no money can be given a loan, and those who are too poor can be granted a third-generation loan!

Father, father, son, son, endless!

It seems that we have invested money to replace their houses for free. In fact, due to the large-scale construction, the cost is very low. In addition, the cost is very low without considering the distance between buildings, lighting and other issues. The compensation difference is enough.

When a bungalow is replaced by a building, the per capita living area is greatly reduced. Why do we need to pay the price difference instead of paying the government money?

Damn it, if the master said there is a price difference, then there is a price difference. There will be experts who will stand up and explain!

"This demolition and building construction can drive many industries, raw materials, construction machinery, transportation industry, etc., create many, many jobs, and bring a huge amount of GDP to the country. The profits created by these factories are enough to make up for the economic blockade.

It’s a loss.” After the expert on the other end sat down, Sean took over and started talking again.

"In fact, it may be more. After all, a large amount of employment means a large amount of income. With income, daily consumption will increase. Those agricultural products are likely to be completely digested locally."

"Of course, what you earn is not francs or dollars, but dirhams."

"After the land is vacant, the city can be re-planned rationally. Good land can be divided among everyone for a year. Many factories can be built on it, and the concentrated residents are the best laborers."

"The bungalows are actually very bad. The land area required per person is too large and difficult to manage. The distance to work is also too far. Wouldn't it be better to put the time spent on walking into overtime work in the factory? What about creating

The value is not more!!" Sean spread his hands and explained in detail how to build a perfect sweatshop.

The factory provides a canteen, which provides free breakfast, lunch and dinner. The centralized supply reduces costs and reduces the time workers waste when going home to cook and eat. All of these can be used in the factory.

What about piecework, what about assembly lines, what about shouting slogans, what about militarized management, what about stipulating time to solve personal hygiene problems, what about people stopping machines without stopping...

These words made everyone in the room take a breath of cold air. Damn it, I won’t do it without you on the street lamp!!

Sean talked about it all at once. Of course, he talked about management and conceptual things. He didn’t talk about the specific factories, so there was no need to talk about this stuff.

You never have to doubt how flexible a capitalist's mind will be in order to make money.

Nowadays, when ordinary agricultural product routes are blocked, they will naturally look in other directions, and Sean only needs to mention it.

"In order to prevent us from blindly investing and causing waste and causing ourselves to compete with ourselves, what I mean is that everyone contributes money to establish a Moroccan investment company. To be honest, I don't like this small profit and will not go there at all.

Regarding management, I only provide opinions and directions, and I think everyone here doesn’t have time to actually operate it.”

"What controls society now is resources, such as oil and mining, but in the future it will be capital and consortia that control the world. Morocco cannot become Wall Street, but this will not delay our efforts in this direction!"

"I have always thought that it is a huge waste and shameful that such a good geographical location is just the back garden of France. Morocco has not exerted its due strength."

"There is Egypt in the east of Africa, South Africa in the south of Africa, then Morocco should be in the northwest of Africa. There are not such stupid and lazy niggas here, and it shouldn't be so poor here!"

"In my vision, in 10 years, it is foreseeable that the income of Moroccans will increase five times, and the investment of everyone here will increase ten times!" Sean's words instantly made everyone feel more energetic.

Careful!

In fact, it is very simple. It is nothing more than a sweatshop, which uses Morocco's large population and cheap labor to carry out low-tech light industrial processing, focusing on various daily necessities, and dumping it to Europe and Africa!

There are more than 200 million people in Europe. Just a quick electric water heater for bathing, a resistance wire, a temperature control switch, preferably a chip, to adjust the power according to the set water temperature to ensure a constant water temperature. What needs to be paid attention to is leakage.

Problem, add an insulation layer and air switch and it will be OK!

It has no technical content, and the annual consumption can reach tens of millions. Similar products include hot water kettles, thermostatic kettles, fast-heating faucets, electric heaters, small suns...

Exports of this type of products alone can earn upwards of US$1 billion in foreign exchange.

Wool is purchased from North and West Africa for wool spinning. The light clothing industry also has little technical content. Sean can easily get relevant technical equipment from the United States and use the cheap labor here...

It doesn’t take much, Sean gave two directions casually. Everyone here is knowledgeable. It’s clear at a glance whether the direction is correct and whether there is a market!

Today's meeting lasted from morning to midnight, and they discussed how to make use of the current international situation to make money... ahem, discuss the development of Morocco!

Plans are piled up half a meter high, and the actual final form is expected to fill several rooms. Of course, that is all the work of the people below.

The most important thing is that everyone agreed to establish a Moroccan investment company to invest in the future light industry!

Sean holds 25% of the shares in the investment company. His contribution is not capital, but technology, equipment, senior technicians and market development. Others are responsible for providing capital and management.

And the source of funds...

Three days later, Moulay Sheidi gave another televised speech and publicly announced an investment plan called 'Revitalizing Morocco'. The government plans to invest 500 billion dirhams in ports, real estate, transportation, industry, and education.

etc.

It is expected that within the next year, millions of jobs will be created... blah blah blah.

Anyway, it was based on Sean’s words and polished by a group of economic experts, but it really sounds like that’s what happened, and it’s reasonable and well-founded!

As for the so-called 500 billion, to put it bluntly, it means printing money in advance and using debt to invest to stimulate the domestic economy. As the economy develops and GDP rises, tax revenue will naturally arise, and this huge hole will naturally be filled over time.

Well, the Moroccan Investment Company will make loans to the government and then invest!

Of course, there will also be some funds of your own that have nowhere to go.

As for the inflation caused by this...for the sake of everyone's wallets and the development of Morocco, the common people are suffering!

Of course, actual living standards will indeed improve as a result, with better living conditions, richer daily necessities, better food, and higher education levels.

At present, the illiteracy rate in Morocco is as high as 60%. When this data fell into Sean's hands, he scolded her on the spot, "What rubbish, illiterate, you are not qualified to be a sweat worker!"

This kind of illiteracy can only be pushed to the construction site to move bricks. In the next few years, there will be a large-scale construction stage, ports, real estate, highways, railways, and factories. I am afraid that it will not be digested.

Sean asked Mulay Sheedy to select young people, work during the day, and throw them into school at night to study, so that he could become a strong leek as soon as possible.

At the same time, the domestic population will be classified, and minors will focus on education, with hard education as the main focus, and basic talents will be trained to make leeks.

Teenagers are in the age group of 19-30. This is the time when leeks are at their strongest. You can cut them frequently, cut them hard, and leave a root that will grow right away. Men are best suited to work in factories to tighten screws, and women lose them.

Enter a textile factory and use a sewing machine.

Well, the factory should pay attention to ventilation, and you can add a little more cannabis burning material to make everyone more energetic!!!

Aim to work 12 hours a day!

Of course, I, Sean, am not a devil, so I still have to pay overtime.

Those over 30 years old and those who are stooped can be thrown back to farming. Cannabis can actually be grown in the desert to maximize their residual value. Their ashes can be spread on the ground to increase fertilizer!

(Hey, HLJ said, when an uncut watermelon is ripe, it will become like a honeycomb, soft and cotton-like inside. It is also used to describe people. They look good on the outside, but in fact the body has been completely drained.

,)

After ten years of hard work, everyone’s wallets will definitely take off like a rocket!

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To be continued...
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