After all, he was her husband. Pamela Mountbatten felt that the man in front of her still had room to save, so she changed the subject and said, "The trend of the Japanese yen is gratifying."
"I have seen it, and I have also seen that Japan's exports have not been affected by the appreciation of the yen. I estimate that Washington will have a headache in the next two years." Alan Wilson reluctantly put the washing powder back to its place, saying that as Cabinet Secretary
His professionalism has always been heard from all directions.
It is still a problem with Japanese industry. In this era, Japanese industry has real competitiveness. As long as this kind of industrial competitiveness really exists, the exchange rate issue is not a big problem.
It's not like a few decades later, Japan's industry has long been uncompetitive. The automobile industry is already Japan's most competitive trump card, and this most competitive refers to other electrical appliances and shipbuilding that have not yet collapsed.
, Steel, has long been obliterated by everyone, only able to parry and unable to fight back.
The appreciation of the yen does have a severe impact on exports, but due to the "curve effect", the book settled in US dollars is still growing.
On the other hand, Japan's external capital exports are booming with the support of the strong yen. In the next few years, American citizens may not be able to see the real role of the Plaza Accord.
On the contrary, American citizens will see the emergence of the most powerful Japan in history, which not only retains the competitiveness of Japanese products, but also uses powerful capital to enter the United States.
Buy, buy, buy! The Japanese, holding a lot of money, began to buy in the United States. Ordinary shopping was okay, but what made Americans feel uneasy was that the Japanese seemed to be able to buy the entire United States. "The United States is becoming Japan's 40th
a county”.
Alan Wilson told Pamela Mountbatten not to worry, using the British pound as an example, "The United Kingdom has also implemented a strong monetary policy for a long time. No one knows better than us what the problems with a strong currency are."
The sharp appreciation of the Japanese yen and the short-term liberalization of the financial market in a short period of time have actually emptied the internal development momentum of the Japanese economy.
The huge impact on the real economy is concealed by the book figures generated by exchange rate changes, and the benefits directly brought by the appreciation of the yen make financial speculation the simplest and most effective profit model. The popularity of finance and real estate has reached its peak, and operators
and investors are very enthusiastic.
The financial industry seems to have an amazing magic power, just like a cornucopia where one dollar goes in and two dollars comes out. Will anyone still play in this hard-working industry?
According to the history in my memory, Japan's countermeasures are actually to stick to it, believing that as long as the problem does not exist, others will not find that there is an economic problem. Not many people in Japan are aware of the problem, but there is more than one Japan in the world.
Before Japan engaged in finance, New York had been engaged in finance for a long time, and London had been a financial center for hundreds of years. How could it be deceived by the unified optimism from the Japanese government to the private sector?
"Just listen to me, there will be no problem. If you spend all your life's wealth in three years, of course the Japanese will be happy. But if you want to deceive other countries, you are just thinking too much."
This year is also the first year of Tutou’s administration. Currently, Tutou is definitely still quarreling with the people left behind by the previous speakers, but history tells Alan Wilson that Tutou is a fool in terms of his ability to govern, but his experience in struggle is still
It's quite enough. There are many such people in various countries, such as Chang Gong.
What does this have to do with Alan Wilson? He was discussing cooperation with the Soviet Union on communication technology and asked if there were any suitable technology patents. If so, he would buy it.
The Soviet Union has a remarkable feature, that is, it sells more patents than it buys, and the price of patents sold is not high, but the price of repurchasing them is very high.
Sometimes there is a gap of hundreds of times. This reason comes from the trust in mature products under the planned economy.
This is not to say that the planned economy is bad, but obviously in terms of competition, the market economy is still more trustworthy.
As a result, countless Soviet scientific research results flowed into the free world. After being promoted, they passed the test of the market and then returned to the factory. Then they entered the Soviet Union, showing the result of using your money to do your thing.
The supreme authority is very fond of technical exchanges with the Soviet Union. It is impossible for decades of opponents to have no technical support. Not to mention the Soviet Union, some major countries must have it. However, unlike Charlotte, who can replace him, he cannot count on the son of the tsar.
He betrayed his country, so he could only negotiate with money.
Computers in the Soviet Union were either produced in Minsk or in Kazakhstan. Do we expect the omnipotent 007 people to enter the Soviet Union and feel like they are in uninhabited territory? It is better to buy them with pounds.
The good thing is that the price of patents in the Soviet Union is really cheap. It must be said that the world's first country to promote conscience public education has accumulated a large number of scientific researchers today. The things studied cannot be promoted in the Soviet Union. That is not the case.
Regarding their problems, the professionalism of the scientific researchers cannot be doubted.
Alan Wilson, who has a flexible moral bottom line, used the husband of the richest woman to guide the scientific research achievements of the Soviet Union. He turned around and called the Soviet ambassador to the UK to spit on him. The border issues in the Middle East, especially the Arabian Peninsula, were left over from history. If the worst happened, they would be drawn.
If it really doesn't work, then hold a referendum.
Anyway, we cannot let certain regional instability factors use this as an excuse to dream of annexing neighboring countries in modern society. The Soviet ambassador said that everything was a misunderstanding. The Soviet Union definitely did not support Yemen’s idea of causing chaos in the Middle East. This is a reconciliation.
In the world, everyone should seek common ground while reserving differences.
"Very good!" Alan Wilson, who was robbed of his lines, was a little unhappy. Once upon a time, he also said the same to the French, "World peace requires the Soviet Union to shoulder its responsibilities as a major power."
"It seems that after coming to power, the Soviets have become softer in speech." Alan Wilson waited until the Soviet ambassador left, muttering with mixed feelings. This did not show the value of united front at all.
In fact, the Soviet Union has lost a lot of blood now. The battlefields of Angola, the Nicaragua battlefield in Central America, and Afghanistan in South Asia also need the support of the Soviet Union, not to mention Vietnam, which has been consumed on both fronts, also needs the support of the Soviet Union to persevere.
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Alan Wilson turned around and went to No. 10 Downing Street. Why does the Prime Minister seem to pay attention to dressing up recently? Did Mrs. Thatcher not notice her age?
Although he thought so in his heart, Alan Wilson still praised the Prime Minister and then got to the point, "The Soviet Union said that everything was a misunderstanding and Moscow did not know about Yemen's actions. I think this is a good thing for both countries. After all, Oman and
The relationship with the UK is also very good. In theory, we still have our military base. In terms of national strength, if something goes wrong, it is not a good idea for the UK to support Oman and the consumption of Yemen supported by the Soviet Union. It is best for the United States to do this.
Do."
"On the contrary, regarding the loans requested by the Soviet Union, I think some limits should be relaxed. This is also for the sake of friendly relations between the two countries. The Soviet Union's credit is still very high, especially compared with a group of its small partners. Of course, in terms of foreign aid,
Especially for the funds for activities in Poland, if the United States is sincere, it would not be good for the United Kingdom to spend none, but it is better to control the costs."
The Soviet Union was a very conscientious borrower. Of course, this does not mean that the Soviets were very creditworthy, but the resources on the land of 22 million square kilometers made any country full of confidence in Soviet loans, even major American banks.
, so there is basically no need to worry about non-repayment of the pound loan granted by the UK.
"Our allies should breathe a sigh of relief now." Mrs. Thatcher had many things to do and could not pay special attention to the situation in Japan. In her view, since the yen has appreciated, the United States' goal has been achieved.
Alan Wilson did not explain Japan's hope of defeat in the next few years, but he showed very obvious dissatisfaction with the United States, "Reagan wants to grant amnesty to illegal immigrants. Is he really senile? This is not what a politician can do at all.
The actions he took, if it were the UK, I would doubt whether the Prime Minister was committing treason?"
It is not a secret that Reagan wants to amnesty illegal immigrants in the United States. He even made similar remarks during his second election campaign.
Reagan was born in the Republican Party. After stealing from each other with the Democratic Party, the Republican Party had formed new ideas in the 1980s.
In the eyes of at least some Republicans, the Latin-speaking immigrants who lead the country value family values and are sincere about religion, and illegal immigrants are not lazy. The Republican Party this time pardoned illegal immigrants. These illegal immigrants have something in common with Republicans.
After accepting the pardon from the Republican government this time, will you not become a loyal supporter of the Republican Party in the future?
Mrs. Thatcher was shocked. She did not expect the Cabinet Secretary to dare to say that the president of the most powerful country in the world had dementia. "Ellen, watch your words."
"How many millions of people are pardoned just because they say they are pardoned? This will change the political landscape of the United States. Moreover, the birth rate of a generation of immigrants is high. I am not unaware that there are immigrants in the UK as well."
Alan Wilson was so angry that he said, "Reagan's idea is just to pardon illegal immigrants for his own use, but he will definitely shoot himself in the foot. If he wants to defeat the Democratic Party in California, he will not become the history of the Republican Party."
Sinner. Due to the special relationship between Britain and the United States, even if he doesn't like to hear it, we still have to remind him."
Interfering in the internal affairs of the United States? Mrs. Thatcher actually knew that the Soviet Union and the United States, and that Britain could not deal with either one, dared to scold the Soviet Union just because the economic and trade relations between the two countries were not strong. But what if the United States was dissatisfied?
"Prime Minister, you must shoulder your responsibilities as a leader of a major power. We have absolutely good intentions this time." Alan Wilson lowered his voice to persuade, preparing to teach diplomacy by words and deeds. "I think we should let the Foreign Secretary visit Washington and express our concerns to President Reagan.
Express!"
Talking about Cao Cao Cao Cao's arrival, Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe happened to come to No. 10 Downing Street. When he came in, he saw the Cabinet Secretary here. A flash of contempt flashed in his eyes, and he said it was not a mom-and-pop shop.