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Text Chapter 970 The United States is the most shameless!

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    Niu Ruzheng has many things to do, and there are too many annoying things every day.

    The fact that China's state-owned enterprises have encountered double-counterfeiting investigations is just one of them. In addition, industrial matters have always been the responsibility of the National Development and Reform Commission, the National Defense Science, Technology and Industry Commission, and the Ministry of Information Industry. The encounter with double-turning counterfeiting investigations is also the case.  The Ministry of Commerce is in charge. At most, the reason why he is so confident is because of the state-owned enterprises under his control.

    However, his vision has never been limited to his own one-third of an acre of land. Just like the last typhoon "Sangmei", he took action when it was time to take action.

    " Xiao Qi would not come to the capital for no reason, nor would he talk about the anti-counterfeiting investigation for no reason. Since he said so, it proves that this kid must have a solution.

    In Niu Ruzheng¡¯s mind, Xiao Qi is definitely a genius. His grasp of the overall situation, especially the trend of future economic development, definitely has a vision that transcends the times, as if he can see the future.

    Therefore, this giant, who was about to become a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee, said in high spirits: "Good boy, are you still trying to get along with Uncle Niu? Say it quickly!"

    Xiao Qi smiled and said, "Actually, it's very simple. The main reason why American bureaucrats make things difficult for China is for the so-called votes. As long as we give them a slap in the face so that they don't get votes, then they will naturally  Will make peace with us."

    "Can't get votes?" Niu Ruzheng pondered, "Relying on overseas Chinese? It's unreliable! You can't do this! The Americans are doing it, but we can't do it. The life of the overseas Chinese is not easy.  Just don¡¯t embarrass them!¡±

    "Haha, we can't rely on them. We can only rely on ourselves for everything." Xiao Qi said calmly: "What are the senators and congressmen in the United States afraid of most? It is that their own voters will no longer elect them! Now in the United States,  Heavy industry has basically moved 60% overseas, and light industry has moved 80% overseas. These industries actually have little impact on American votes. As for finance, they are the ones everyone wants to fight in the United States, and they are even less popular.  .

    The single largest industry in the United States is actually agriculture!

    During the American Civil War, the North represented industry and the South represented agriculture.  After so many years, this pattern has not changed at all. There are even a large number of agricultural states in the central and western parts of the country, so the votes of farmers have always been the top priority in the competition between the two parties!

    ??And farmers are the most stubborn people. This is not only true for our country, but also for American farmers.  They don't care who you are as president or senator. As long as their own interests are violated, they will dare to unite to strike and march. Didn't they even bring cattle to attack the government a few years ago?  The police dare not take care of it!  ¡ª¡ªIf there are too many people, then it is not a provocation, but a legitimate appeal!

    The U.S.¡¯s agricultural exports have always ranked first in the world. For example, according to 2006 data, U.S. wheat exports accounted for 45% of the world¡¯s total exports, cotton 32%, corn as high as 75%, and soybeans, which accounted for almost a monopoly of 85%!

    Uncle Niu, don¡¯t you think it¡¯s strange?  Why are American labor so expensive and with so much added value, but they can still sell so much?

    The reason is that the U.S. government has implemented a policy of high support and high subsidies for agriculture!  From seeds, fertilizers, harvesting, to warehouse closing, and selling, the U.S. government provides one-stop services, including various subsidies, loans, and subsidies.  For example, for cotton, the USDA subsidizes it by 6.67 cents per pound, so the price will be 72 cents less. The US government is making up the difference!

    This amount of money is quite a lot, with a subsidy of US$353 per hectare!  There are a total of 15 major cotton-producing states in the United States. Last year, a total of 4.37 million hectares were sown, with subsidies exceeding US$1.5 billion!

    This is just cotton, which accounts for 32% of the world's exports. Their soybeans, which account for 85% of the world's exports, were clearly stipulated in the 1996 U.S. Agricultural Law. The annual subsidy was 2.9 billion US dollars, which was increased to 5 billion per year in 2002!  The subsidy per ton exceeds US$59!  Before 1996, China was a pure exporter of soybeans. After what the United States did, not only did we immediately switch from exporting to importing, but the sown area of ??soybeans also dropped from 135 million acres year by year. Now it is estimated that it is 70% of the previous level.  Thank God!  "

    As Xiao Qi was talking, Niu Ruzheng began to take out his notebook and pen from his arms and recorded them carefully.

    The more he wrote, the more horrified he became, and the more he admired the talented young man in front of him.

    "Xiao Qi is not just talking about strategies casually with a hot head, but is based on a series of accurate figures, and analyzes and explains them on the basis of the figures. This is not only more convincing, but also shows his attention to intelligence work.

    How could these data be obtained without careful collection and judgment?

    At the same time, the U.S. government has very little regard for its own country.??Agricultural subsidies are indeed very large. No wonder their agricultural products are cheaper than those in China when shipped to China!

    "You mean let us also launch anti-dumping investigations on American agricultural products, and then cause panic among Americans, and then let them negotiate and compromise with us?" After all, Niu Ruzheng is a truly talented man, and then think about it again  After some research, I found out the true purpose of Xiao Qi's words.

    "That's for sure!" Xiao Qi nodded and said, "The United States' subsidies for these agricultural products are blatant. And the CIF price is higher than our planting cost. Isn't this dumping? They are using our machinery  Products can be investigated for unwarranted double-counterfeiting. We will definitely report and accurately report such serious facts! "

    "But will they really compromise?" Niu Ruzheng is still a little worried. Americans have been acting unreasonably and with double standards for more than a day or two.

    "Hey, if they don't compromise, we will make the noise louder and let American farmers know that our country will impose heavy fines and ban the import of their agricultural products in the future!" Xiao Qi said in a deep voice, "Can those politicians tolerate it?  We must not compromise, but the farmers are so honest, they must be panic! Let them put pressure on the politicians on our behalf, the effect will be better than if we do it ourselves!"

    Any strong fortress is usually not breached by outsiders.

    The same is true in the United States.

    The education level of the peasant uncles is not high, and they are also allowed to freely wear guns!

    A bad one, I am afraid that the Second Northern and Southern War is a bit exaggerated, but a large -scale riots are absolutely possible!

    The U.S. government will never dare to take this risk!  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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