The rise of nanometers

Chapter 499 Cannibalizing Whales

Huang Xiuyuan returned to the company headquarters and handled some recent matters.

In the office, Lin Baijie reported some important projects to him: "Xiuyuan, we successfully signed the Kra Isthmus Canal project with Siam. Feipeng Group will start construction on the Kra Isthmus next month."

Upon hearing the news, Huang Xiuyuan asked curiously: "Oh? Where is that old guy and the transvestite? I haven't paid attention to Siam for a long time."

"Just two weeks ago, the old guy died of illness, and the transvestite died in a plane crash the day before yesterday."

"It seems that Chu Xuan did some big things before he left." After Huang Xiuyuan finished speaking, he picked up the teacup and took a sip of the light orange-red tea soup.

As a high-ranking member of the Suiren Department, Lin Baijie naturally knows some inside stories, and some disobedient people must be cleared up step by step.

Relying on the country's dominant position in eastern Asia at this time, Siam's Kra Isthmus Canal project did not encounter much resistance.

Even the Lion City, which had been blocking the Kra Isthmus Canal project in the past, seemed low-key and calm at this time, as if nothing had happened.

The several bases in the Nansha Islands, as well as the warships and aircraft that are constantly in service, are not just for show.

As time goes by, Chinese capital is frantically penetrating the entire Southeast Asian market. Banking, insurance, water supply, power generation, food, daily necessities, electronic products, the Internet, etc. are all occupied by domestic companies.

Such large-scale commercial activities, coupled with Huayuan's recent strong position, make the entire Southeast Asian region defenseless in the face of penetration using both soft and hard tactics.

"The second thing is that the electronics industrial park we invested in Bangkok has already built 27% of its factories. It is estimated that it will be fully put into use by the end of this year."

"Yes, it seems Qiu Yingle is quite cooperative."

Lin Baijie smiled and said: "She is a smart person. Without our support, the brother and sister would not be able to withstand the counterattack of those local snakes."

Putting down the tea cup, Huang Xiuyuan said very calmly: "Just support appropriately. Don't let the Shinawatra Group dominate. If you don't obey, find someone who does."

"You know, it's okay for them to keep to themselves. If they want to be local emperors and capitalist oligarchs, then sooner or later there will be a place for them on the street light poles in Bangkok." At the end of the sentence, Lin Baijie also showed a hint of murderous intent.

After all, the Suiren Department is not a capital consortium, but a large collective group. In terms of anti-monopoly and anti-franchising, the Suiren Department is more active than anyone else.

Because under the same conditions, Suiren can beat the opponent to pieces in the market.

However, the other party's monopoly on a certain industry in a region will result in the Suiren Department being unable to exert its own advantages.

This is very similar to the market opening in the 19th and 20th centuries. The local isolation is not conducive to industrial countries.

When the market is torn apart, Chinese-funded enterprises with advantages in technology, capital, and channels can defeat the vast majority of local enterprises.

Huang Xiuyuan looked through the Southeast Asian industry research report handed over by Lin Baijie. From this research report, we can find the huge impact of zero tariffs and free trade.

Taking Khmer and Siam as examples, Chinese-owned enterprises occupy 68.4% of the e-commerce market, 77.2% of the communications market, 64% of the electronic product market, 86% of the electrical appliance market, and 41% of the daily chemical market.

In addition, the three giants Blue Age, Beijing Enterprises Group, and United Group account for 67% of tap water, 55% of gas, 86% of sanitation, and 72% of mining.

In addition, the five major power generation groups account for 63% of the power generation and supply.

In various industries, everything was devoured, and the remaining markets were deliberately kept to reward obedient locals.

The number of local small and medium-sized enterprises that rely on the Suiren Department is very large, and they often need orders from the Suiren Department in order to survive.

This special dependence relationship is similar to the merchants of Taotao.com in the past.

Through these business activities, the Chinese capital, under the leadership of the Suiren system, has extended its hands into medical care, banking, insurance, education, entertainment, etc.

In the Bangkok metropolitan area, Chinese-funded enterprises control 14 hospitals, 27 primary schools, 15 middle schools, 3 universities, and 12 technical schools.

Like a pervasive giant network, the entire city is tightly tied up. A large number of couriers, takeaways, drivers, workers, farmers, self-employed people, and small businesses are all within the system of Chinese-funded enterprises.

When a local worker joins a Chinese-owned enterprise, this is most likely his only chance to change his social class.

Because joining a Chinese-funded enterprise means high welfare (compared to ordinary locals), children can get a relatively fair and good education, and do not have to worry too much about high medical expenses.

If you can get to the middle level, the basic benefits will be improved, and you may get virtual shares of the company.

Compared with a place where class is very solid, this has become a shortcut to achieve rapid social class promotion.

However, it is not easy to be promoted. To become a mid-level employee, there are mandatory requirements for spoken and written Chinese, as well as cultural and common sense assessments.

The Suiren Department has opened time training companies all over Southeast Asia, which is similar to TOEFL and IELTS. Even if you don't know Chinese level 4 or 6, you are embarrassed to say that you are an employee of the Suiren Department.

A strong overlord will naturally increase the intensity of its cultural output.

It is human nature to worship the strong.

What's more, the race, culture, and food of Southeast Asia have been radiated by the Confucian cultural circle for thousands of years, and it cannot be eliminated in a short time.

This kind of intense assimilation and infiltration is like the period in China from the 1990s to 2008, when many people crazily worshiped foreign countries and even completely denied their own culture.

At this time, Southeast Asia also began to have this tendency.

Many locals are proud to work in Chinese-funded enterprises, are eager to arrange for their children to study in Chinese-funded schools, and trust the technology of Chinese-funded hospitals.

The herd mentality amplifies the herd effect, and individual rationality becomes an unpopular heresy.

After companies such as Suiren Department gradually mastered local communications, the Internet, TV stations and news media, the huge scale of cultural output accelerated this phenomenon.

Huang Xiuyuan was not surprised by this situation, because it was expected by him and the strategic think tank.

The influence and aura brought by the status of world hegemon can even travel across the ocean, turning a foreigner thousands of miles away into a spiritual Chinese.

Because this scene has also appeared in China before, the fanaticism of converts is no joke.

"It's not enough. Once we come back, we don't want to leave anymore." Huang Xiuyuan continued to give instructions:

"Increase investment in publicity, make them all our friends, and cultivate a group of professional fifth columnists."

Lin Baijie nodded: "Yes, I will allocate a special fund specifically for this aspect of work."

“How is the situation over there in South Asia?”

Lin Baijie checked the report on the tablet and reported to him: "We have supported many industries over there and they are developing well."

"Tianzhu continues to block their technology and warns all cooperative enterprises not to allow a single factory to enter Tianzhu."

"Okay." Lin Baijie knew the potential of this place, so naturally he would not worry about raising tigers.

Other places in South Asia can invest and transfer a backward industry, but Tianzhu is not within this scope. This place is only allowed to be a dumping market for goods.

Because Tianzhu's population, market, and arable land all have the potential to become a superpower, once it receives a large amount of industry from the other side, it is likely to become a huge threat.

Asia has no room for two hegemons.

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