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    With what Yeltsin said just now, whether it was a suggestion or a threat, Liu Dong discovered that the initiative seemed to have suddenly passed into Yeltsin's hands.  If Liu Dong still felt that he had a chance to win before, then at this time, Liu Dong already felt that if he still had the same thoughts as before, he would definitely be ripped off by Yeltsin, and he would not even have a pair of underwear left.

    Politicians like Yeltsin are not able to do whatever they say.  Although Liu Dong has the advantage of being a reborn person, he is not very advantageous against such an old fox.

    After all, Liu Dong¡¯s greatest achievement in his previous life was in academia.  Compared with the dangers of the officialdom, the skills in academia are definitely more childish than childish.  It was like facing Yeltsin. Although he seemed to have always had the initiative before, just because of a mistake in one sentence, Yeltsin easily took the initiative into his own hands. It was more subtle than before.  Liu Dong's jumping up and down is countless times better.

    Thinking of this, Liu Dong truly realized it.  Even if you hold the best cards in your hand, you can only be trembling when facing such a giant.  Although Yeltsin was still smiling before, he seemed to be very kind to Liu Dong.  But when it came time for Yeltsin to take something, Liu Dong had no power to resist at all.  No matter how good the cards in your hand are, it's all in vain if you can't play them out.

    Just now, Liu Dong wanted to start with the political capital that Yeltsin valued most, so that he could gain more advantages.  But after Yeltsin took action, not only did he not gain any more advantages, but he also handed over all the success of his previous efforts into Yeltsin's hands.  Now it seems that Liu Dong himself can only do technology, and he really has no talent for something as profound as politics.

    Looking at Yeltsin, who seemed to be very kind again after saying those words, Liu Dong felt shuddering.  But since this topic has come to this point, Liu Dong has no choice but to bite the bullet and go all the way.

    "Secretary Yeltsin, you know that's not what I meant. My plan, although currently, only our company can participate. For the entire Soviet Union, it can be said to be insignificant. But after all, this can be regarded as a good start.  . You may not know that before coming to Moscow, I had already visited a small town, and in that small town alone, our company recruited thirty-four people who met our company's standards. You know what this means  What?" Liu Dong said.

    "Oh? Your company has already started to do this? Do you think those people can freely enter and leave the country without our consent?" Yeltsin frowned again.

    "Of course not. If things could be that simple, I don't think I would appear in your office now. You know that I am just a businessman. If it is not necessary, I generally don't like to interact with government departments.  Dealing with each other. Whether in our country or abroad. Because usually, dealing with government departments means trouble. Businessmen hate trouble the most. Even if you and I have some friendship, I am actually just  I hope we can meet at leisure time, not in your office." Liu Dong said with a sad face.

    Hearing Liu Dong's words, which were obviously meant to ease the atmosphere, Yeltsin also smiled, and then said: "In this case, wouldn't it be meaningless for you to recruit those people? If our government does not approve it, wouldn't those people be in vain?  Let you keep him? As a capitalist, you are not qualified!"

    "Of course not. Even if we can't bring those talents to the country, we can actually develop our company's products in the Soviet Union. I don't think this violates Soviet laws. But in that case, we who originally wanted to recruit on a large scale would  Action, our company will have to reluctantly give up. You know, compared with the low prices in our country, the Soviet Union is not very cost-effective. If your government department never approves this resolution, then our company will only recruit one  A small number of top personnel will be used as laboratories focusing on developing equipment. Instead of large-scale recruitment and then immediate mass production and expansion as I planned, Liu Dong explained.

    Hearing Liu Dong talk about the plan again, Yeltsin asked: "Well, let's talk about a practical issue now. If our Soviet passes your company's plan, what benefits will it have to our Soviet? Also,  How many talents will you recruit and in what areas?"

    Liu Dong knew that Yeltsin said this.  Regarding the plan, now we get to the point.  Yeltsin wanted to know what price he could pay to satisfy the entire Soviet.

    "Don't look at these high-level talents now, all of them are living miserable lives. It seems that their current role is only to cause big trouble for the Soviets.  But if these people are really troublesome, it won't do any good, then the Soviet Union will definitely abandon them without hesitation.  Isn¡¯t it easy to find a reason to get rid of these people?

    However, these people are the fruits of the Soviet Union's labor over the years. Every high-level talent, whether they are engineers, professors, experts, or even general scientific researchers, they are treasure-like existences. I don't know how much it cost the Soviet Union.  It took years of hard work to develop.

    When the Soviet Union won World War II, the domestic economy was in a mess and they didn't have enough to eat. They still swarmed German technicians back to the Soviet Union.  The car brand Audi was destroyed by the Soviets at that time.  Whether it is technical equipment, technical personnel, or family members of those technical personnel, everything was brought back to the Soviet Union.  And Audi cars are just a small splash in the vast plunder of talents in the Soviet Union.

    Under such difficult conditions, the Soviet Union still insisted on bringing these people back to the Soviet Union.  If these people were really useless, would the Soviet Union still go to such trouble?  Are you kidding? Do you really think they are a country that has no self-interest and only benefits others?

    ¡°The situation in the Soviet Union now is much better than it was back then.  Although the Soviet Union is also encountering a lot of troubles now, and those industrial workers who were so precious in the past are now living a busy life, but at least people starve to death rarely.  Under such circumstances, how is it possible to get these talents without paying the price?

    "If it's just because these talents can't afford to eat, they should be allowed to fend for themselves, go to China, and then contribute to China's construction.  The Soviet Union will definitely not hesitate and will not let these talents out even if they are allowed to starve to death.  By increasing the comprehensive strength of potential opponents, the Soviet Union is not so stupid!

    Therefore, it depends on what kind of price Liu Dong pays. If this price does not satisfy the Soviet Union, then even if the matter is accomplished, Yeltsin himself has huge political capital and he would not dare to agree to it.  things, and will reject Liu Dong's plan without hesitation.

    Fortunately, Liu Dong had prepared a trump card beforehand.  And this trump card will definitely make the Soviet Union very satisfied.  Now, it's time to unleash this trump card.

    So, Liu Dong sat up straight, and then said to Yeltsin: "Secretary Yeltsin, there are several restrictions in my plan. I wonder if you have noticed it. If you have not noticed, I can tell you now  Please explain. I am only saying on behalf of our company that our initial recruitment plan will not be less than 300 people, and the salary standard we will give them for these 300 people is that regardless of their previous salary in the Soviet Union, we will increase their salary.  A ratio of 20%, and if any of them makes outstanding contributions, we will have corresponding incentives, which our company will implement without hesitation. If we default on any of them, then we and  The contract between those people will be automatically voided, and the person concerned will be compensated for one year's salary. They can leave our company at any time."

    "The salary standard is quite good. For those people, it is quite generous and very good." Yeltsin said flatly.

    "Second point, our company will not recruit Soviet weapons experts at any time. Even if he only knows how to make rifles and sabers, we will not recruit such talents. After all, our company is a civilian company.  It is not a military industrial enterprise, and we will not allow a private weapons manufacturer in our country." Liu Dong mentioned the second point.

    Yeltsin was not very satisfied with this.  The Soviet Union's military industry was larger than any country could imagine.  In the black market arms trading market in later generations, the most sold rifles are products of the AK family.  That was after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and the things that came out were basically all second-hand goods.  It is conceivable that the Soviet Union, which could provide arms transactions around the world, had a very developed military industry.

    It can even be said that these murderous weapons can be produced in small workshops in the Soviet Union.  With such a proliferation, you can completely imagine how many employees they have.  But now, Liu Dong has made such a promise, doesn't that block the way out for these people?

    The Soviet Union is very concerned about the loss of talents in its military industry, but it does not mean that they also care about general weapons experts.  Unless it is a high-end product, such as rockets, satellites, missiles, aircraft carriers, or nuclear weapons.  For general military products, even if they can make T72, they are not very important to the Soviet Union.

    Because there are too many such people in the Soviet Union¡¯s powerful military strength.  If Liu Dong only needs civilian technical talents and ignores these people, it will not be good news for the Soviet Union.  Compared with the talents of civilian products, military products?The scope of talent is broader.  Even now the Soviet Union is in great need of talents in military equipment, but even those who are eliminated are not a small number.

    Therefore, Yeltsin felt very dissatisfied with this news.  Everyone should be treated equally. Those who work in military industry can also do civilian work. Why block this road?  But Yeltsin also understood that neighboring China did not allow private manufacturing of weapons and equipment, and strictly monitored such people.  Therefore, even if the Liu family has considerable power in China, this point must be observed.  I have to say that this was a big regret for Yeltsin.

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