866: Chapter 52: The Wind Rises at Nanhua 5_2 866: Chapter 52: The Wind Rises at Nanhua 5_2 It can be said that Lao Jia is not only not a scamr, but rather a serial entrepreneur of the sa caliber as Rocket Ma, with a strong leadership quality.
Recently, BEC’s market value has plumted, and Lao Jia, busy communicating with investors, couldn’t co in person, so I am here to entertain you all on his behalf.
In any case, Faraday Future, from any angle, is no worse than Tesla.
Compared to most of Arica’s new energy vehicle companies that are ‘PowerPoint car producers’ or ‘video car producers’, Faraday Future’s prototype cars have already started iterative upgrades.
After all, these people are not familiar with Lao Jia.
Cheng Daqi took the opportunity to vigorously extol him, since the prototype car of Faraday Future indeed ca out, and the upgrading is ongoing—the tiline for completion of the iterations, paid by Belt Guy, is uncertain.
But you just say, isn’t that the case!
“Unimaginable, I never knew there was such a connection between Faraday Future and Tesla, Chan, this is the first ti I’m hearing such a story.”
Wolf was the one giving Cheng Daqi the most face.
While others were still pondering Cheng Daqi’s nonsense, he was the first to flatter him excessively.
President Cheng made it very clear, he places great importance on car manufacturing.
Wolf was actually quite tempted, because President Cheng’s achievents are verifiable.
Although not so successful in business, he has never lost outside of it.
Mr.
Wolf from the Dracula Family believes in Cheng Daqi’s ability to gather people, for example, President Cheng could arrange for high officials from Hua Country to personally receive them, and that is a manifestation of strength.
This person doesn’t know that the appearance of the investnt bureau head was because of him and the Hu City consul’s visit.
“The story is just a story, what matters is the industrial prospect, and here we co back to the matter of factory construction ti we discussed earlier.
Tesla’s factory in Austin, Arica, took 21 months from the start of construction to the start of production, which is the ceiling speed for factory construction in Arica, as well as the worldwide major countries.”
But in fact, completing and starting production within one year at Hu City’s factory is no joke, and I even suspect that what the Suzhou officials said about ten months is no joke either.
Can you think of what this ans?”
Giorgio is the one most familiar with regional differences.
Similar to Achilles, having been engaged in ventures outside of Arica for a long ti, he’s particularly sensitive to such data.
“If starting production within a year is not just talk, then it indicates that Hua Country’s overall efficiency is extrely high.
This efficiency could even compensate for Hua Country’s high tariffs, allowing its competitive advantage to continue under the context of trade sanctions—Arica’s high costs are too burdenso to production efficiency.”
Sandi is still considering, but Wolf has already fully understood.
Connecting to Cheng Daqi’s tour with them in the Yangtze River Delta region, Wolf asked.
“Chan, you an, based on the competitive advantage comparison, you are very optimistic about the combination of Faraday Future with Hua Country?”
President Cheng nodded.
“The trend of the tis is a chaotic and unpredictable model, but historical experience can be borrowed.
Wolf, what nationality are you…
I an, where did your ancestors co from?”
“France, our family emigrated from France to Louisiana,” replied Wolf, not knowing the reason for the question.
Zhao Hongjin had studied history, and she was surprised, her mouth agape.
French Louisiana, a concept that 99.9% of people in modern society are unclear about, originated from France’s colonization of Arica, which was later incorporated into Arica’s territory.
And the Dracula Family, coming from France, took root on the West Coast following the westward expansion, taking two hundred years to beco the magnates they are now.
“Giorgio, Sandi, what about you?”
“United Kingdom, but my ancestors were Roman,” Sandi said, not knowing why Cheng Daqi was asking this question.
“Austria, my na is also Italian, but I actually prefer to consider myself German heritage, haha.” Giorgio’s background is the most complex.
Cheng Daqi shook his head and sighed.
“Austrian German heritage, British Latinx, French Semitic wanderer, coincidentally, you’ve got the bloodlines of many historical empires.
The rise of the Holy Roman Empire ca with control over Central Europe.
For a significant period in history, Vienna was the center of culture and economy in Europe, but this traditional empire was constrained by many historical and environntal limitations, unable to give birth to large-scale capitalist production relations.
Therefore, the Holy Roman Empire was dood.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire, though a constitutional monarchy, was dood due to its special and inefficient political system—it failed not because it lost elsewhere, but due to its economic and cultural backwardness.
Napoleon shaped the first modern nation-state of a significant scale in human history with constitutions and wars.
The external pillage of the colonial era satisfied the needs of French capitalism’s developnt.
Capitalism’s advanced productivity was revolutionary, which is why France could lead the era for hundreds of years.
But behind these macro narratives lay the rise and fall of regional economies—the Greater Paris region, the Loire Valley, Bordeaux, and so on, these were what propped up France’s industrial empire.
The rise of a great nation is always accompanied by a burst in productivity, where capital serves to provide conditions for this explosion of productivity.
However, the world’s resources are finite.
Pioneers and latecors vie for limited resources.
As a result, the industrially capital-starved Austro-Hungarian ceased to exist.
Giorgio, don’t pretend to be so sad, haha.”
Cheng Daqi was amused by Giorgio, this guy is really sothing, having migrated for so many generations, and still pretentiously mourning for Austro-Hungarian.
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