British Civil Servants Chapter 1616 Uninvited Guests
Alan Wilson took out a suitcase, opened it, took it out and introduced it, "This will be the finished product of the future development of British communications. Although it is not a new product, now is the time for real development.
, In terms of soft power, the initial idea is to transplant it into Hong Kong movies. Xiangjiang movies have huge influence in Asia. We must make good use of this influence. For traditional markets, we use
By connecting Zhuhai, Hong Kong and Macao, we may also be able to win construction orders for British Telecom."
"What if they don't agree?" Mrs. Thatcher asked rhetorically, "You must know that the construction of national communications is not something that only the UK can do."
"But Xiangjiang is in the hands of the British. We treat them sincerely and do not show even a trace of rejection on the return. Are we not even given a project?"
Alan Wilson shrugged and said, "This is not a threat. They should adopt a better attitude and integrate into the international community."
Alan Wilson remembers that Guangdong Province took the lead in building 900MHz analog mobile phones in order to integrate mobile communications with Hong Kong and Macao.
Although Big Brother was very expensive for Chinese people in this era at the beginning, with a monthly salary of more than 30 yuan, and Big Brother cost more than 20,000 yuan, it does not mean that it does not sell well.
This is an old topic. Although a certain big country is similar to Africa in terms of data, in fact many aspects cannot be measured by data. Alan Wilson believes that the latest products in the UK should be launched simultaneously in China and the UK. After all, the Chinese people have a good nature.
, I really like this.
The Big Brother quickly gained favor from some people who got rich first at that time. Due to the Big Brother's huge body, most of the people who used it were big brother-level figures in the business world. They followed the owner and valued the item, and it soon became a symbol of prominent status.
These days, people have no idea about private cars and rarely feel envious of them. At that time, when you drove a BMW out, others thought it was a public car, which was far less dazzling than a big brother. Soon people regarded having a big brother as a big deal.
Glory, began a kind of show-off and comparison-style consumption.
"The reason is Xiangjiang's communication connectivity, right?" Mrs. Thatcher nodded. The fact that there was a domestic strike this year made her unwilling to stay in the country, so she planned a lot of diplomatic itineraries and prepared to be out of sight and out of mind about the strike.
She really has plans to visit China, so it would be nice to talk about specific things.
"Communications also require a lot of supporting industries. I don't believe that they have not had their own unique technology for so many years. Technical exchanges may also be able to solve many of our problems. Moreover, the UK has an advantage in terms of funds. If we make good use of it, we will
Taking advantage." Alan Wilson reminded him again, "The main thing is to guard against Japan."
Alan Wilson absolutely believes that the supply of mobile phones will definitely exceed the demand. The situation in a certain big country cannot be just based on numbers. It still has a dual-track price system. The article here is quite big.
When developing new markets, or returning to traditional markets, Alan Wilson is definitely not only focusing on the UK. There are also ladies with the same status as his wives in France who are waiting for support. They will establish market connections through the patriotic overseas Chinese Charlot. However, the advantages of French light industry are also
It may not work, but it still needs to be reminded.
The simplest thing is that the physical characteristics of different races are different. White people wear good-looking clothes, but yellow people may not necessarily look good in clothes. In the early days of entering the market of a large country, many brands of clothes did not fit Chinese people. It took a few years to
This phenomenon gradually changed.
Why does this phenomenon occur? Has the experience of Japan and South Korea not made European and American brands aware of it?
This means that Japan and South Korea have long been countries supported by the United States' unilateral opening of their markets. Their national economies are quite closed in this era. Take Nike, for example, which started by copying Japanese brands.
The success of the Japanese brand attracted the attention of an American boy, Phil Knight, who flew to Japan to visit Kihachiro Onitsuka, obtained the sales agency rights in the American market, and founded Le Cordon Bleu Sports Company.
By the 1970s, Onitsuka Tiger became the largest running shoe manufacturer in the United States, and 70% of athletes used it as their first choice of equipment.
At this time, Onitsuka Kihachiro proposed an acquisition request, otherwise the agency authorization would be terminated. Phil Knight flatly refused, and the eight-year cooperation between the two parties was terminated. The Nike brand came into being and directly took away the Cortez shoe model.
The tic-tac-toe was replaced by a check mark, and it became the "Forrest Gump" shoes that later became popular in the United States. The two parties even went to court over this.
From this example, we know that for many European and American countries, low-end production countries know how to study the needs of Europe and the United States, and conversely, European and American countries will not study the preferences of these countries.
Therefore, he would like to remind the two ladies who have the same status as his wife not to make detours in this regard. It just so happens that for this year's Miss World selection, they can make good preparations for the East Asian contestants.
While Mrs. Thatcher planned a full diplomatic schedule for herself, Alan Wilson was still working hard with the coal unions. He was not prepared to settle things before the arrival of the Plaza Accord. On the one hand, he suggested that the United States must urgently face the huge deficit and hope that the Plaza
The agreement appeared early, and he had already laid it out. Naturally, the sooner this agreement appeared, the better.
Only with the emergence of the Plaza Accord will he really put an end to the strike as soon as possible, even if this strike is not unbearable in his eyes.
The lack of strong unity among coal miners is a major weakness of this strike. Regarding the launch of this nationwide strike, there have been serious differences between the coal miners' union and coal miners from the beginning, forming what the media often call "hardliners" and "hardliners".
"Moderate".
Therefore, the Nottinghamshire and Lancashire coal mines, the second largest coal mine in the country, where the "moderates" are dominated or have the upper hand, did not join the ranks of striking workers, thus greatly weakening the momentum of the strike.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Even in the strike team where the "hardliners" play a leading role, the two groups often have differences of opinion and friction during the strike process.
Under the continuous attack of the government's high-pressure policies, these differences and frictions have continued to intensify, and the negative impact on the strike struggle has become increasingly obvious.
After using the courts to deal with the former Minister of Industry, Alan Wilson found that the law is really useful, so he used it on the coal union, asking the court to confiscate the property of the coal union, and then the news was no surprise,
The coal union found out after leaks from sources who did not want to be named.
While playing legal games with the union, Alan Wilson did not forget about communications. Pamela Mountbatten did not have a communications industry, but that didn't mean she couldn't help. After all, she had connections here.
"What do you think is the most important thing in doing business with them?" Pamela Mountbatten asked, lying on her husband's lap, looking very comfortable.
"Listen to the opinions of Chinese executives. Of course there are not many Chinese executives now. I mean in the future, it will be very important to respect their opinions. Arrogance is the biggest enemy of doing business."
The Nike example that Alan Wilson mentioned before is actually because the Japanese feel that they have already occupied the market and do not need American agents.
Then there is the American agent who taught me how to be a good person. Nike’s backlash is not only limited to the United States, but can be found all over the world. If you don’t think I want what I think, even if you are from the same culture and race, you will fall over.
The most examples of this are Scam Island, with HTC for mobile phones and Lucky for cars. These are really under the guise of having the same culture and species, and do not treat consumers as human beings.
Sometimes such companies are not as good as pure foreign capital, and some foreign capital is just arrogant, while the companies on Scam Island look down on you from the bottom of their hearts, asking for low prices but high prices, and your dissatisfaction means suppressing me.
As long as he thinks about it for a moment, Alan Wilson can think of countless examples of Swindle Island, like Brahmins seeing untouchables. But in this world, even South Korea is not doing well, and Swindle Island is facing greater pressure.
Little Chang Gong wants to go to Malaya to attract investment? At first glance, he is a member of the Malayan Communist Party. He wants to overthrow the British Empire's royal paradise. What else can he do without sinking into the sea?
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued what Mrs. Thatcher considered the most important visit invitation of the year. Alan Wilson couldn't help but twitch the corners of his mouth after seeing it. The youngest senior executives in the Soviet Union, the Map Head couple.
Perhaps this innate ability could not be concealed. The first time Mrs. Thatcher saw the map, she felt that this rising star of the Soviet Union was developing. Apart from the fact that Britain under Mrs. Thatcher was one of the enemies of the Soviet Union,
This kind of evaluation is pretty good.
In London, Mrs. Thatcher met with Mikhail Gorbachev, a top Soviet official at the time, and his wife, Raisa Gorbacheva, who were visiting the UK. The Gorbachev couple visited the UK for the first time, making international headlines, and Mrs. Thatcher
As a result, it has established a strong presence on the international stage.
Alan Wilson was sitting in the Cabinet Office watching TV. It was the first time he saw Mrs. Thatcher smiling so brightly. This kind of smile had never appeared in front of him.
This is because Mrs. Thatcher’s smile always appears when she succeeds in defeating her opponent. It can be seen that the Iron Lady has absolute confidence in this map leader who enters the top level of the Soviet Union by helicopter.
John Hunter was right next to Alan Wilson. He saw the half-smiling expression of the Cabinet Secretary and asked, "Sir, do you think this man will continue to lead the Soviet Union in the same old way?"
"Eh? That's really a tragedy." Alan Wilson replied with a pun. John Hunter thought that Alan Wilson was saying that the confrontation would continue, which would be a tragedy for both sides. He misunderstood. The tragedy is
It exists, but only for another camp.
"I wonder if the two will talk about the ongoing strike when they meet. The Soviets like to find a sense of presence in this kind of thing." John Hunter sighed.
"First Evolution"
"It's best not to talk." Alan Wilson stood up directly and said, "Time is on our side. Don't show too obvious an attitude of wanting to end it as soon as possible. We must win undisputedly."