Chapter 275: Black-hearted pharmaceutical companies and charities assist again

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This matter ended without any danger, but opened up an unexpected sales market for Sanqing's medicine.

As time passed, its influence grew and spread rapidly among all Filipino Chinese.

It even made the news and spread back home.

"Shocked! Five local people from China and the Philippines took away more than 100 people at the airport, including three Chinese. However, the other party did not make any monetary demands, but asked for Sanqing's medicine in exchange."

"According to our overseas news, in some areas, some of Sanqing's drugs are now comparable to gold and other hard currencies, making it difficult to find just one drug."

"After some efforts by the staff of Sanqing Company, all the people who were taken away returned safely. When they were interviewed, they all said that it was thanks to Sanqing that they could go home in such a short time. Sanqing Group gave Chinese people in the Philippines It brings a great sense of security, and they will fully support Sanqing in the future and become loyal customers."

"In short, after this incident, the Chinese people have become more and more passionate about Sanqing, and their pride in their motherland has become stronger."

"Of course, our reporter still wants to sincerely remind overseas Chinese to pay more attention and try to stay in a safer place."

The news quickly became a trending topic and caused a stir across the Internet.

Netizens were shocked when they saw the reports with pictures and texts, and even the messages posted by many Filipino Chinese.

"It shocked my whole family. I have never seen such an outrageous stick price incident."

"Is this the Medicine God's version of Wolf Warrior?"

"They didn't ask for cash, but for medicines. This shows the extent of the shortage of medicines in the Philippines."

"Sanqing has gained a lot of reputation this time. Isn't it about to take off?"

"Great. It seems that the safety of Chinese overseas will be somewhat guaranteed in the future."

"Brothers, it seems you still need to get out. The world is vast outside. There is no need to be so involved in the country that your mother doesn't even know you."

"As long as safety can be guaranteed, it's actually okay to go out and hang out. It's said to be quite profitable."

"Juwei's overseas expats earn more than those at home, and now more and more Chinese companies are going overseas, and they are doing well outside, so they can definitely take advantage of it."

"A classmate of mine went to the Philippines after graduating from college. He stayed for ten years and came back. He made a lot of money. Now he has a savings for his RV and is living a very comfortable life in his hometown."

"Isn't there a lot of AIDS in the Philippines? And it's not safe either. You can easily be taken away."

"Just don't go to too chaotic places. Generally, Chinese people stay in wealthy areas and live a life of superiors. They have servants and big houses. I don't know how fun it is."

"That's true. A big house is my dream. If I can't go to Eagle Country, it would be nice to go to the third world and become a wealthy person."

"As long as you don't mess around, you won't get sick so easily. Besides, don't we have Sanqing?"

Wei Kang had already received a complete report from Zhang Chunming, but he still felt a sense of relief when he saw the news reports and the exclaims from netizens.

"It can be seen that fairness prevails in the hearts of the people. Even bad people are very aware of the efficacy of our products. Who knows, those grandsons will open their eyes and tell lies, haha."

At this moment, the unhappiness of being cheated by the WHO disappeared in an instant.

But what he never expected was that there would be assists not only from the Filipino people, but also from within the enemy.

And it came very quickly.

****

Kenya, capital city Nabira.

Since the last cooperation with the agent of Sanqing Group ended without any success, Taki has thought of becoming a dealer directly.

Zhang Chunming has no objection to this. Both parties have always been in contact and are slowly advancing the matter.

After all, although the Philippines is generally poor, the national conditions of each country are different.

Kenya's main procurement market is still dominated by charities from Western countries, and it is difficult to bypass them for a while.

So Taki has been pushing forward unhurriedly. He plans to open sales channels in pharmacies first, and then promote it from the capital to hospitals in other places.

After years of hard work, he has been suffering from stomach pain, which has become worse in the past week. Even if he takes two sips of painkiller syrup every day, it cannot relieve it.

He had no choice but to come to a private clinic near his home.

It is said that this place is run by a charity called the Humanitarian Foundation in Maple Leaf Country. It has a good reputation. The main reason is that the cost of medical treatment is low and many medicines are distributed for free, so he can still afford it.

Walking into the neat and clean clinic, there were several staff and volunteers with Western faces.

Taki still has a good impression of these people.

Although Western countries have always been indifferent to human affairs, these volunteers still brought them free medical care, and the poor Filipino people also received real benefits.

He quickly met a doctor and had some routine tests.

The doctor smiled, asked carefully, and comforted him: "Dear Taki, your body looks very healthy. The discomfort in your stomach may be due to indigestion or psychological reasons. I will prescribe some medicine for you. You'll get better soon."

"This..." Taki couldn't believe it and said hesitantly: "Doctor, is it that simple? I usually don't eat much, how can I have indigestion?"

The doctor took a look at Taki's strong figure and round face, which were completely different from those of ordinary Filipinos, and smiled slightly: "Believe me, you definitely have indigestion caused by overeating. Just take some medicine and it will be fine. If it hurts, You can also take some painkillers.”

After saying that, without waiting for Taki to speak again, he lowered his head and wrote the prescription.

Taki was speechless. You can't just think that I eat too much just because I'm fat. Don't you know that some people are born fat and can gain weight even if they drink water?

At this moment, the good impression he had on the volunteers had been completely wiped out. He felt that the doctors here seemed unprofessional, and planned to go to another clinic another day.

But today, I’ve come here, and the medicines are distributed for free anyway, so it’s not a loss to take them back.

He took the doctor's prescription to the pharmacy and quickly received free medicine.

However, when he looked at the pile of medicines in front of him, he was stunned.

"What the hell, why did you send me so many digestive tablets, appetizers, and some antibiotics? The most outrageous thing is, there are also several bottles of rhinitis medicine. Where are the painkillers you promised?"

"It's all such a mess, this place is so fucking messed up."

He took a cloth bag and packed the medicines, and the good feeling in his heart turned into disgust.

I looked through it carefully and found several bottles of potions inside, with incomprehensible words written on them.

He took out his cell phone and looked it up, only to find that the label on the medicine was actually in French.

After searching for the name of the medicine again, I was so shocked that I almost jumped up.

“Fake, this is actually contact eye drops!

! "

What does this mean? I came here to see a stomach problem. Why were so many random medicines prescribed to me, none of which were symptomatic?

Taki suddenly became disheartened and walked out the door with his bag in hand, not wanting to waste time here anymore.

This place is too outrageous. These volunteers, whether they are doctors or staff, all look similar, but they turn out to be quacks and none of them are reliable.

Most of his longing for charities in Western countries has been shattered.

After walking a few steps, a small bottle of potion suddenly fell out of the bag.

Taki picked it up casually and glanced at it out of habit. Suddenly his eyes were fixed on a series of numbers on the bottle and he could no longer look away.

Based on his experience as an agent, it is easy to see that the string of numbers coupled with English letters obviously means the shelf life of the drug.

But why does this number show that the shelf life is three years ago?

Is it a printing mistake, with the production date printed instead of the expiration date?

He held the bottle and looked through it for a long time before finally confirming that, yes, this was the shelf life.

This means that the drug has expired for three years.

A strong sense of absurdity suddenly emerged in his heart.

I just feel that the things I encountered today are more and more ridiculous, and it is like entering a magical world.

Maple Leaf Country Charity’s clinic is distributing expired medicine to patients.

This is simply outrageous, fucking opening the door to outrageousness - extremely outrageous.

Although there are relatively few reliable things in the Philippines, this matter was beyond his acceptable range.

At this moment, Taki still had the last glimmer of hope left in his heart.

Maybe, it's just a bottle of expired medicine mixed in.

Maybe other medicines are good medicines that have not expired.

He sat on the sofa in the clinic lobby, took out the medicines from the bag, and carefully checked the shelf life one by one.

However, the more he looked at him, the colder his heart became.

These drugs are all expired drugs. Some are expired for three years, some are expired for five or six years, without any exception.

There was a "click" sound.

Something was faintly broken in my heart.

Taki climbed up from the sofa with cold hands and feet and staggered out of the clinic door.

He didn't come back to his senses until he got home, and anger burst out from his heart.

"Damn humanitarian foundation, what do we think of us Filipinos? A trash can? Or an incinerator?"

"Expired medicines were supposed to be destroyed, but in the end they were all sent to the Philippines, right?"

He has now completely figured out the ins and outs of these expired drugs and why they happened.

Due to his work, he also has a certain degree of understanding of the pharmaceutical policies of Western countries.

Most Western charities and pharmaceutical companies donate drugs mainly for tax refunds.

In developed countries, many medicines are unavailable on the market or are overstocked in warehouses, and ultimately go to waste.

So some well-intentioned people suggested that the government should encourage pharmaceutical companies to increase drug donations.

However, the reason why these people are so active is not because they are really charitable, but because doing so can reduce losses and even make profits.

This phenomenon is most typical and common in Eagle Country, where the pharmaceutical industry is extremely developed.

Under tax law, if a company donates a product for humanitarian reasons, it can claim a tax refund up to twice its basic production cost.

This policy has good intentions, but it is too easy for companies to take advantage of it.

Pharmaceutical companies often encounter problems such as expired drugs, poor sales or facing elimination. There are only two ways to solve them. One is to incinerate them. This method must meet strict environmental standards and is therefore costly; the other is to incinerate them. These problematic drugs were donated to charities and tax refunds were applied to the government in accordance with the law.

Even the dumbest businessman can see which of the two options is more beneficial to him.

Therefore, driven by commercial interests, some Western pharmaceutical companies, under the guise of philanthropy, unscrupulously 'increase revenue and reduce expenditure', donating large quantities of unsalable and expired drugs to the Philippines and other regions to avoid incineration costs and obtain from the government Massive tax refunds.

According to relevant regulations of the World Health Organization, all donated medicines must have a validity period of more than one year when they arrive in the recipient country.

The drugs donated by these pharmaceutical companies are basically about to expire, often with a few months of validity left, or they are drugs that have just expired.

This is a sidestep, but it is also tacitly allowed. After all, expired drugs still have a certain effect.

Directly donating drugs that have expired for several years like this is considered a vicious violation.

Moreover, Taki still has some speculations in his mind, such as some drugs with unknown labels, which may not have been approved for sale, let alone the essential drugs listed by the WHO.

These charities collect expired drugs, unsaleable drugs, and substandard drugs in order to sell them at both ends.

On the one hand, charity is also done, and it can also be publicized to enhance the reputation and image of companies and institutions.

On the other hand, companies can also receive substantial tax rebates and subsidies in their home countries.

It can be said to be a win.

As for whether Filipinos will be fine after taking expired medicine, I'm sorry, it's not within their scope of consideration.

Taki looked at the expired medicines spread out on the table, feeling a little numb.

He now has deep doubts about this private clinic, which does not seem to be a serious institution.

Moreover, this organization has been open for several years, and its reputation has always been good.

I didn’t expect that it would be like this behind my back, and I don’t know how many compatriots have been poisoned by expired drugs in the past few years.

Thinking of this, the anger in his heart could no longer be suppressed.

So, I immediately picked up my cell phone and dialed the reporting hotline.

Since the matter was serious, officials soon came to verify the real situation with him.

However, after official investigation, feedback gave him even more surprising news.

This private clinic does not have a medical license and has been operating without a license and is practicing medicine illegally.

Coupled with the massive amount of expired drugs hoarded in the warehouse, the crime of distributing expired drugs can be said to be conclusive.

Taki's entire belief collapsed.

how so?

What about a good charity organization?

Isn’t it called a humanitarian foundation?

Bah, you do this kind of thing, but you still have the nerve to lick your face and say humanitarianism?

These Western NGOs are so unreliable and so disrespectful of human life.

Sure enough, at their core, they are still the profit-oriented settlers they were hundreds of years ago, and have never changed in any way.

It seems that only Chinese companies are reliable.

Just like Sanqing, it has never let me down.

Taki took out the small brown medicine bottle, opened the cap and took a few sips, falling into the intoxication of pain relief.

A few days later, 10 Maple Leaf Country volunteers and three staff members at the private clinic, as well as two local workers, were detained.

The local newspaper also reported this matter. The Maple Leaf Country Humanitarian Foundation was suspected of illegally practicing medicine and distributing expired medicines. It was ordered to close down and its qualifications to practice medicine and distribute medicines were revoked.

This incident caused such a stir that Kenyan officials launched an investigation into all clinics of Western charities and prepared for a thorough cleaning.

NGOs from all over the world were immediately in a state of panic, and they started to behave with their tails between their legs.

Sure enough, thorough official investigations uncovered many clinics practicing medicine illegally.

As for distributing expired medicine, that is a common practice.

As a last resort, public institutions and hospitals have significantly reduced their purchases from the pharmaceutical companies involved.

Instead, they purchased heavily from pharmaceutical companies that had not been exposed to scandals.

With this wave of help, Sanqing Group quickly received requests from the government to strengthen procurement, and finally made up for its previous losses.

The Kenyan public's dissatisfaction with Western charities also erupted instantly.

People spontaneously boycotted free clinics and medicines in these Western countries and went to medical aid institutions in China for treatment.

Taking advantage of this period of time, Taki also accelerated the layout of drugstore channels. His work went so smoothly that he almost forgot about his stomachache.

In short, when this matter was reported back to the Sanqing headquarters, Wei Kang was shocked.

I really can't do anything but die, this wave is simply destiny for me!

At this point, he was completely satisfied, and all the anger in his heart was finally vented.

The next step is for Sanqing to continue its deep cultivation in the Philippines and gradually advance.

With intentional or unintentional assists from various quarters, this process will surely be greatly accelerated.

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