Chapter 590: Order No. 2!

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In southern Xinjiang, when three test reports were placed in a large office at the same time, Team Leader Wei was not even qualified to sit down in this office, so he stood in front of the desk and made a statement.

"This is the test report of the drugs we brought back from Bangkang;"

"This is the test report of the drugs we seized from the drug dealers at the border inspection station;"

"This is the test report of genuine medicine."

"All three reports were analyzed by me specifically with professors from the Medical University. They are exactly the same as the ones we tested before, and there is no difference in quality. In other words, this is a specific drug, but... it just... doesn't respect patents very much."

Team leader Wei smiled sheepishly.

The man behind the desk took the three reports and compared them carefully. After comparing them, he said, "How was our discussion with the medical representatives from those pharmaceutical companies?"

"They are very arrogant. During the conversation, they kept telling us how much time and money was invested in this drug and how much money was invested in that drug. They also said that if we lower the price further, we do not respect intellectual copyright..."

"Hmph!" The man behind the desk snorted coldly, and then said with an unkind expression: "Then let's respect intellectual copyright."

He waved his hand: "Recently, I also went to the hospital. The doctor said that I have many minor problems, but the issue of high blood pressure still needs special attention."

"The doctor gave me a plan. If I want to get my life back to normal, I need to deal with the minor problems first. If I want to be completely healthy, he suggested that I quit my job and rest peacefully. If I don't worry about it anymore, my blood pressure will come down."

Team leader Wei immediately understood the spirit: "Grab the small ones and magnify them; the big ones, save the people; the small ones, set an example and make a big splash to tell others that we have done our job."

"Team Leader Wei!"

The man behind the desk looked at him and said, "What happened just now has passed. I was talking to you about my health. Can't we just chat?"

Team leader Wei smiled very happily and said, "I got it wrong."

"However, so many patients have arrived in southern Xinjiang. As a transit point for outbound travel, the income of all walks of life has increased significantly recently, and by the way, it has also boosted the tourism economy of southern Xinjiang."

The person behind the desk could see through his mind at a glance: "Do you have something to say?"

"Someone wants to buy something..." He pointed to the report on his desk.

Without even looking at it, he said: "Report it to the higher authorities, one yard at a time."

But after he had made a decision, he immediately added: "Didn't I just say that, let's not talk about business anymore."

Team Leader Wei smiled again.

After chatting for a while, Team Leader Wei took out his cell phone and sent two words: "It's done."

Sometimes, as long as they are willing to report it, it basically means success, because it is impossible to report something that even the people below are unsure about.



Bangkang…

It's a bit like thawing out from a state of war.

Now I am standing in the office and looking downstairs, I can see people shopping.

At the same time, the streets of Bangkang also became lively. People would come to take a look at every stall selling handicrafts, discounted rough jade, and ethnic costumes.

"Master, let me drink some water first..."

When Banbula led Minsheng and Haika back, these people were sweating all over their foreheads, and the two creaking holes on Minsheng's shirt were all wet.

Banbula held the water dispenser and received one cup after another. The first two cups were drank in one gulp, and the third cup came over with his hands.

"Master, the people of Bangkang are really making money this time. Who would have thought that so many people would come here at once."

I turned around and said with a smile: "Isn't that too much?"

"Believe it or not, the number of people pouring into Bangkang is not as many as the number of people that the country's leading tertiary A hospital receives every day."

Minsheng was shocked: "Master, do we need to increase the number of people?"

Haika: "Sir, if you can't, please call Leiden back. I will send people to the shanty towns in Bangkang. How about you go to the streets and take a look at our two few businesses?" On the street, see which restaurants still have vacancies, and see which newly opened small hotels are not immediately full as soon as they open."

"This is actually our own problem." I followed the words and said: "Through the development of Dabao General, Bangkang has developed into the size of a domestic fifth-tier city. However, this city has not had tourism for a long time. This is why This has caused difficulties in receiving the influx of people.”

"It's not that we don't have this ability, it's that we haven't developed it yet, but if you think about it, is there anyone who doesn't love money?"

"no?"

"As long as there are people who love money, they will fill the market gap."

Minsheng looked at me with a stupid look on his face and asked, "Master, what are you talking about?"

"The Wealth of Nations." I pointed to the book on my desk: "If a country has material resources, a group of profiteers will rush in. They will deceive and defraud your people. Over time, your The people will understand what the economy is and how to do business."

"And these things, even if you, the monarch, give them classes and let them learn them for free, they will definitely not be able to learn them."

"If a country has tourism resources, then a large number of people will flow in. At this time, if you want to make money, you must first learn to serve, and then trick people. Slowly, all your people will become Profiteer."

Banbula picked up the book in one go and muttered: "How do I remember reading this book? Master, do you think those things are in the book?"

The moment I looked back, I seemed to understand why I was better than them. Even though I sometimes couldn't remember the content of the book when I read it, I would definitely find out what the book wanted to tell me and start from there. , extending to what I can realize and understand through these things.

Books will never make a person well-rounded, but they will point you in a direction, and you can become well-rounded on this road.

"Tomorrow, tomorrow, I will give a big red flower to the merchant with the best service attitude by beating gongs and drums, and exempt all taxes this year."

Banbula understood: "This is to set an example."

But I said another deeper meaning: "I want them to compete!"

"The government exempts them from taxes, so they can make it cheaper and have a better price advantage."

“If others want to catch up, they have to improve their service quality.”

"When we serve these patients well, it is equivalent to opening a reputable store next to the hospital. Customers don't have to worry about it."

"In addition, with the doctors who come to us through medical assistance, it is more relaxed to treat patients here, and there is no need to worry about medical disputes. Maybe in the future many people will come to us specifically to see doctors, and we will be responsible for taking care of their daily life during the treatment. If your children need to work, we can also provide jobs..."

Haika's eyes suddenly lit up: "This talent is here!"

"right!"

I turned around and faced everyone and said: "I now announce the "Bangkang Order No. 2". From now on, the second official currency used in the entire Wa State will be red notes!"

“All banks must provide real-time exchange of red notes and kyats, otherwise, their financial qualifications will be cancelled.”

"In addition, invitations are sent to the four major banks in the country to completely solve all the difficulties that people have in buying medicine and seeing a doctor." (End of chapter)