The large conference hall in the North Building of the National Development and Reform Commission is spacious and bright, with spotless white walls and ceilings. A large chandelier hangs above, emitting a soft light, as bright as a few stars.
The floor is marble tiles with cashmere carpet covering it, which looks elegant and high-end.
Conference tables and chairs are neatly arranged in the center of the hall, and each chair has been wiped to a shiny finish, giving people a neat and comfortable feeling.
There is a large screen hanging on the east wall, connected to the computer.
On the north side of the conference room, there is a huge glass window, from which you can overlook the scenery of Yuetan South Street.
The streets are busy with traffic, but very quiet.
This area is where Xicheng District ministries and commissions are concentrated, showing a low-key prosperity.
Sunlight shines into the interior through the glass, filling the entire space with a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The scenery outside the window is like a moving picture, with blue sky and white clouds, high-rise buildings and busy streets all in one view, making people immersed in the prosperity of the capital.
The furnishings of the conference room are simple and elegant, without excessive decoration, but it gives people a solemn and solemn atmosphere.
There are many green plants placed around, adding a touch of fresh greenery to the entire space, making people feel relaxed and happy, bringing vitality and vitality.
This is where China’s many economic decisions come together. Every meeting is a collision of wisdom, and every decision is crucial.
At this time, Liang Jiangtao and Jiao Lan were already in place, preparing their respective materials.
Jiao Lan prepared a PPT presentation, vowing to convince Liang Jiangtao and shock the audience.
The two occasionally looked at each other, as if there was an electric fire exchange.
The other seats were already filled with department directors, and there was a lot of discussion.
"Today's meeting was so interesting, the two people were at odds with each other!"
"It seems like a confrontation between two people, but it's actually two ideological viewpoints, and even two leaders behind it!"
"Whoever wins will have an important impact on future industrial policy. There is no doubt that that person will also become famous!"
"I'm still optimistic about Jiao Lan. After all, he's from Beijing University. I've read a few articles he wrote before. They're very insightful! Although Secretary Liang is the leader's secretary, I heard that he didn't necessarily have much talent since he graduated just a few years ago."
"It's too early to say this. Secretary Liang is definitely not an ordinary person if he can work as a secretary with Director Yanqing! What's more, if you don't have the ability, how can you dare to question him in public? No one is forcing him. Isn't that deliberately embarrassing? "
Soon, the committee leaders filed in and sat on the rostrum, looking at Liang Jiangtao and Jiao Lan.
Shao Xiaojun narrowed his eyes.
Liang Jiangtao loves to be in the limelight.
Even if Li Yanqing supports this view, if he wants to charge for the leader, there is no need to be on the front line!
The secretary should be the shadow behind the leader.
What's the deal with being in public?
What a fool!
Li Yanqing nodded, and the Secretary-General began to preside over the meeting.
"Dear leaders, today is a special meeting...Comrade Jiao Lan please speak first."
Jiao Lan stood up and nodded to the audience. With bright eyes like snow and a confident smile on her face, she said: "Today, I want to start with our neighbor, South Korea's semiconductor development history."
She clicked on the PPT and put up the photo.
Although the PPT is still very rough, from the current perspective, it is already very novel. This is the first time for many leaders to see this reporting method, and they show curiosity and appreciation.
The photo is a black and white photo of two middle-aged people sitting on the sofa, talking eagerly.
“One day in September 1967, at the Cheong Wa Dae Presidential Palace in South Korea, the then South Korean President Park Chung-hee invited Kim Jong-ki, a semiconductor expert who came all the way from Silicon Valley in the United States, to have lunch. Although it was a presidential treat, it was also very shabby. There was only one meat dish, as if... Remind Kim Jong-ki how poor South Korea is. After dinner, Park Chung-hee invited Kim Jong-ki into his study, took out a small transistor and said, 'South Korea wants to develop the electronics industry, please ask Dr. Kim for help.'"
"At that time, South Korea was an agricultural country. It mainly earned meager foreign exchange by exporting light industrial products, and a small package of transistors was worth more than a warehouse full of textiles! As the saying goes, 'a suitcase of chips is worth ten shiploads of minerals'!"
"This lunch was so unforgettable that Kim Jong-ki clearly mentioned in his memoirs many years later that the country was poor and the people's livelihood was difficult. The president and officials shared the same desire and diligently pursued governance and vowed to achieve prosperity and strength. It was touching. !”
"Kim Jong-ki knows that this contains the hope of South Korea! The dream of becoming a powerful country in Asia! It also represents the national destiny of South Korea! As long as the semiconductor is done well, the 30 million people in South Korea will not have to worry about food and clothing!"
"With almost no hesitation, Kim Jong-ki agreed and has since then devoted himself to the Korean semiconductor industry!"
"At that time, South Korea's electronics industry was very backward. The largest electronics company could not even manufacture transistors and could only imitate Hong Kong's transistor radios. Government officials in the relevant departments knew nothing about electronic originals."
"Kim Jong-ki was recommended by Park Chung-hee to serve as a technology and management consultant for major Korean electronics companies such as Venus, Daewoo Electronics, and Samsung Electronics. He directly skipped his 'technical mentor' Japan and introduced advanced technology from the United States with the intention of embarking on the electronics industry. Yangfan giant ship!"
"In 1975, the Korean government announced a six-year plan to support the development of the semiconductor industry. It was also in that year that Korea's first batch of self-produced transistors were officially produced in Gumi Electronics Industrial Park, achieving a breakthrough!"
"In the context of this era, South Korea's Samsung Corporation has risen. As the largest financial group in South Korea, Samsung's peak revenue accounted for about 30% of South Korea's GDP, which determines the rise and fall of South Korea's economy. Among all Samsung's businesses, semiconductors are the most profitable. ! Koreans all believe that without Samsung, there would be no modern South Korea!"
"In the end, South Korean semiconductor companies represented by Samsung defeated Japan, which stood in front of them, and defeated the core high-tech industry of the world's second largest economy! It is called the 'Samsung Myth'!"
Jiao Lan talked about the development history of South Korea's semiconductor industry.
Combined with PPT, the speech was both emotional and emotional, and successfully attracted the attention of everyone attending the meeting.
She looked confident and calm on the surface, but she was still a little panicked in her heart.
She actually took a big risk by debating here today.
For a cadre who was involved in the officialdom, she had committed a taboo.
She is not a fool and knows Minister Li Yanqing's attitude!
To do so would be to go against Li Yanqing.
That's the executive deputy. In the absence of the top leader, he is actually the top leader of the unit!
What are you trying to do by offending the big boss?
Despite this, Jiao Lan still made up his mind to do it.
Because she is a student of Beijing University, a young person with ideals and feelings!
Think of those seniors who shed their lives and blood in the revolutionary years!
They resolutely sacrificed their precious lives for the truth!
Compared with them, what is the price of my own?
Yes, truth!
She wants to do the right thing and stick to the right path. Even if there are thousands of people, I will go to where the path is!