Chapter 192 The Influence of Export

Chapter 192 The Influence of Export (3k)

Somewhere in the northern Russian home, several Russians were discussing something.

"Comrade Sergeyev, I think you need to pay attention to the comrades in the south."

This comrade Sergeyev was the one in charge of electronics, and he was the one who had recently, at the suggestion of his deputy Petrovich, decided to import DJS-59 from the south.

The person who was talking to him was Comrade Ivanov, who was in charge of the Economic Aid Association affairs in the north.

Sergeyev spread his hands and said, "Comrade Ivanov, I don't think we have any reason to respect them. The transistor computers we imported from them are not as fast as our latest computers. We just don't want to use our precious resources on models with inferior performance."

"But their computers are small, easy to use, and cheap, aren't they?" Ivanov looked at him.

"Comrade Ivanov, that's all they can do. Yes, the presence of their monitors and keyboards makes their computers a little more convenient to use than ours."

When talking about "a little bit", Sergeyev deliberately stretched out the thumb and index finger of his right hand, and made a gesture that would immediately break the defense of a certain country if it was posted on the Internet in the future.

"But don't worry about that, Comrade Ivanov. I admit that this is the only thing we can learn from them. Now, our scientists are improving these two things called XS-59 and JP-59. Soon, they will lose even this advantage."

Sergeyev was reluctant to admit that his people were "copying" things from the south, and instead used the word "improvement" to save his reputation.

Ivanov was obviously not as optimistic as he was: "Comrade Sergeyev, I think you need to pay attention to this. You should know that because of the transistor computers in the south, the members of the Economic Aid Association have begun to reduce the number of electronic computers they ordered from us."

At this point, he emphasized his tone: "This is very dangerous. It's not just a matter of us not being able to sell, but a potential competitor may have obtained the conditions for a virtuous cycle of development."

Sergeyev did not have the time to argue with this somewhat long-winded comrade: "Okay, okay, Comrade Ivanov, I will."

Ivanov did not stop talking: "Comrade Sergeyev, whether you value it or not, there is one thing you must do immediately."

"whats the matter?"

"At the request of many domestic departments, we have to import another batch of this thing called DJS-59, three times the quantity of the last batch!"

Sergeyev opened his mouth and said, "Comrade Ivanov, are they crazy?"

Ivanov spread his hands and said, "This is why I asked you to pay attention to them. Their computers are so good in terms of reliability, adaptability, and ease of use at the same computing speed. They far exceed all our products. The most terrible thing is that they are very cheap."

If our comrades in charge of exports heard this, they would probably laugh out loud. My dear Dawali, compared with the products for domestic use, your prices are actually not that cheap.

"We have this thing installed everywhere in our factories, on ships, in office buildings, and it's great, but there are not enough of them. So now you have two choices."

Sergeyev felt a little frustrated. This was a blow to their own computers. What good was it just to be fast? He asked, "What's the choice?"

"The first is that you must 'improve' and mass-produce similar models in this quantity within three months. The second is that you must immediately import this quantity from the south."

Sergeyev did not hesitate: "I will immediately contact the comrades in the south to handle the import."

He is not stupid. The domestic industry is not heading in this direction. Three months? Three months is not enough to produce triodes.

At this time, another comrade in charge of industry put forward his own idea: "Comrade Ivanov, I am very interested in the products just brought out by the south this time. We need to buy a batch and imitate them."

Ivanov turned to him. "It is an improvement, my dear Davari. Please watch your words."

Although he kept reminding Sergeyev to pay attention to his comrades in the south, he still could not accept that his side was going to copy the other side's achievements.

The comrades in charge of industry did not care: "Comrade Ivanov, whatever you say is fine, but we need this thing."

Ivanov had no choice but to say to this outspoken comrade: "Well, well, what kind of thing is this that makes you take it so seriously."

“A special steel, a steel that can play a major role in urea production. It has better mechanical properties and resistance to specific corrosion than our current materials. With it, we can take our urea industry to the next level, which means better processes, longer maintenance intervals, which leads to higher production.”

Ivanov still had his own clear judgment on the main business, and he believed in the professionalism of his comrades: "Okay, dear Davari, since you think this is necessary, then you should take action. You have to give me a report on how much you need to import."

After that, he turned to everyone and said, "This is another high-tech product exported to us from the south. Comrades, I don't want this list to grow again, although it is still very short now, understand?"

Meanwhile, the Gallic Rooster said, "Mr. Senna, the Oriental Lions have agreed to our request to import transistor computers from them, and they have even expressed their intention to export another product to us."

Mr. Senna did not pay attention to the actual matter he was talking about, but expressed his displeasure at a detail in his words: "Mr. Le Goff, I think there is absolutely no need for you to call that weak country like that."

"Mr. Senna, it was not me who called it that, but the leader of our First Republic and First Empire more than a hundred years ago."

As if his words were not clear enough, Le Goff added: "And it was this country that guided their students and drove us out of the jungles of Southeast Asia six years ago."

This fact made Senna feel very embarrassed. He returned to the beginning of the topic: "Okay, okay, they are lions, and as the Corsican said, they are beginning to wake up. You just said that they agreed to our request to import their electronic computers?"

"Yes, through our efforts, they issued an export license for their micro transistor computer called DJS-59."

Gaul’s “efforts” are truly touching, just like their efforts in S2.

In this era, the size of DJS-59 is defined as "miniature". It is precisely because it uses its "miniature" size to achieve capabilities that the Russians could only achieve with large machines in a few years that the Gauls and many other countries are very interested in this thing.

Although the Gallic chickens had lost all their morale in S1 and fell into defeat in S2, some people still hope to restore the glory of Gallic.

Therefore, they have always been wary of Citigroup. In the 60s, they even withdrew from the Oceania Treaty Organization and did not return until the 21st century.

At this time, it was just after the "last Gallic man" came back to power, and it was also a few years before they withdrew from the Oceanic Pact. They needed to open up all space and channels to support the realization of their ideas.

The Gallic Roosters were very surprised to find a microcomputer like DJS-59 that met their requirements outside the United States.

It’s not that the Gallic roosters were without computers, but they didn’t have microcomputers with such outstanding overall performance.

Senna was very pleased with the East's export license for the DJS-59: "Great, Le Goff, this is our victory over Citi."

Le Goff didn’t quite understand how the two were connected. All he could say was that the Gauls understood “victory.”

Mr. Senna, still interested, asked, "What is another product they are interested in exporting?"

"It is a stainless steel, Mr. Senna, this stainless steel"

Mr. Senna had no interest in stainless steel. He didn't think that a country with extremely weak industrial technology could produce any good industrial materials.

He interrupted Le Goff: "Oh, Le Goff, they don't have good material. They may be smart and hardworking, but time is too short for them."

After saying this, Mr. Senna felt a sense of pleasure that "we are not good at fighting, and you are not good at technology."

As for whether DJS-59 is a technology, at this moment, he has thrown it out of his mind.

Many countries in the Economic Cooperation Council have also obtained export intentions for urea steel at the same time as obtaining export licenses for DJS-59.

Unlike the arrogant Russians who thought about imitation and the arrogant Gallic chickens who looked down on them, they had only one thought: "I want it!"

For example, the famous "Bunker Country" shouts "comrades and brothers" and the feelings are indestructible.

Although Gao Zhendong had some complaints about this "country of bunkers" on the Internet in his previous life, at this time, he still stood firmly in the same camp.

We can return to the "international forum" with a very high voice. This country has really made great efforts and played an important role. Similar to this, there are many other countries that ordinary people have never even heard of.

Therefore, don’t just think about the word “free” in “free aid”. When it comes to anything in the “world”, it’s not as simple as it seems.

The export of DJS-59 and urea steel also allowed the world to see the little bit of high-tech strength of this newly born country in the East.

Although the scope of this "world" may not be large, and there are few things to see for the time being, at least this is the oriental country's way of saying to the world: "I am here."

Gao Zhendong, the instigator of all this, is unaware of this and is now very happy.

(End of this chapter)