Rebirth: Super Banking System

Chapter 2392 - 2232: Growing the Cake



Chapter 2392: Chapter 2232: Growing the Cake



Evening.


The sun sets in the west.


Returning to the city.


Driving on the new asphalt road, not bumpy at all. The blogger isn’t coming to Africa for the first time, but compared to last time, there’s been quite a change here.


By the roadside.


Though there are still low thatched huts.


But.


Occasionally, some ’small villas’ suddenly appear, clean and beautiful. At first glance, he recognized them as villas assembled by Wan Qing Mining.


In Central Africa, many countries have them.


"Recognize them?"


A friend asked with a smile.


"Yes!"


The blogger nodded, "I’ve seen them in Congo Gold; I hear they’re popular. They’re produced in Wan Qing’s Central Africa park, sold by local tribes—quite interesting."


Tanzania.


Located to the east of Congo Gold, separated by a lake.


Therefore.


Seeing products from over there isn’t surprising to him.


"Indeed."


"Now this type of assembled villa is starting to catch on here as well. Being neighbors, those tribes have developed distribution here, and business is quite good."


"Unfortunately."


"It’s hard for outsiders to get involved." His friend sighed.


Upon hearing.


The blogger was puzzled.


"Monopoly?"


"Yes."


His friend nodded, "Wan Qing Mining doesn’t sell these villas directly; instead, they’re given to local tribes. These tribes have many friends here too."


"Hence."


"Distributors are mainly large tribes, which inherently hold regional monopolies. Companies from Europe try to emulate but are knocked down by reality."


"I must say."


"Tang Qing."


"Really knows how to do business; all he needs to do is produce, and for sales, these tribes handle all the highs and lows to make money."


"..."


Speaking of Tang Qing, he was full of praise.


In Africa.


Tang Qing.


Is also quite influential; Wan Qing’s Central Africa park is Africa’s largest steel factory and a jumbo in the entire Central African market.


Moreover.


There are many partners; one major shareholder of the Congo Gold United Power Grid Co. is a very powerful local Tanzanian family.


Later.


It became a Hummingbird partner.


It’s safe to say.


Though he doesn’t mix in Africa, his influence far exceeds that of the largest Chinese family that has been here for decades.


He’s a true big shot.


...


"Impressive!"


The blogger exclaimed.


Domestic.


Probably not many people know how influential Tang Qing is in Africa; everyone’s attention mainly focuses on those three publicly listed companies.


Amidst the astonishment, a truck approached.


"Huh!"


"Is that a Hummingbird truck?"


"Yes."


"Delivering to the village as well?"


"Of course not; it hasn’t reached that extent. It’s probably heading to a county town; Hummingbird’s coverage in Tanzania only extends within each county town."


"Will this cause a collision with your business?" The blogger asked, puzzled.


After all.


Chinese doing business here mostly leveraged inconvenient transportation and lack of supplies. Hummingbird entering means a new competitor.


It’s true.


Hummingbird isn’t into e-commerce.


But.


Ali and its self-owned partnerships, however, do engage in e-commerce, akin to e-commerce impacting physical stores—online shopping is relatively cheaper.


Upon hearing.


His friend smiled and nodded.


"There’s some impact."


"However."


"It’s quite bearable. You must understand, the economic level determines purchasing power; Hummingbird and e-commerce impact high-end consumption."


"Additionally."


"The local economy is improving; people have more money, greater purchasing power—in essence, business is easier now than before."


"When the pie grows, the same proportion results in more share."


After listening.


The blogger realized.


Indeed.


Previously.


The purchasing power here might have been only one billion, but when it reaches ten billion, even if the proportion diminishes, it’s still more than before.


"Overall, the African market will have great prospects in the future." His friend concluded.


"Yes!"


The blogger nodded in agreement.


Indeed.


If things continue, although rapid development is uncertain, it will be incomparably different from the past. The changes could be much larger in a few years.


Fortunately.


With strong demand, Huaxia, as the world’s factory, can benefit greatly, whether in choosing raw material imports or expanding export products.


Greater opportunities abound.


...


Night falls.


Returning to the city.


Bright lights illuminate the streets and alleys, and the electricity here isn’t from Tanzania’s national grid but this electricity from the Congo Gold United Grid Company.


It’s safe to say.


Around Congo Gold, eight out of nine neighboring countries bear the presence of this power grid company, which is expanding at a rapid pace.


...


That night.


He updated the video.


Soon.


The comment section became lively.


"Selling stones? This business is quite good; why not import into our country." Someone asked foolishly, and then someone retorted:


"Mind your business!"


"Are you dumb?"


"Exactly."


"As mentioned, it’s about resource conservation; if you can buy, don’t mine your own. We should learn from this, not always exploiting our own resources."


"Exactly."


"..."


"Myanmar is really floating, importing everything. It’s said that all coastal areas are fishing banned; all seafood is imported from other countries."


"They’re wealthy!"


"Ordinary countries can’t easily imitate; transitioning all fishermen poses a huge challenge; they managed to create new job opportunities to absorb these people."


"..."


Soon.


The farm video was released.


"Chinese investment?"


"So big."


"The environment looks nice; I even saw rice. There growing two harvests per year shouldn’t be a problem; our arable land is insufficient; we can buy in Africa."


"Agree."


"..."


"This lamb is really cheap."


"Drooling."


"Feeling the aroma through the screen."


"..."


Afterward, the third video was all related to Tang Qing, the roadside small villas, the Hummingbird truck encounter. Many directly saw.


The depth of Tang Qing’s African layout.


Meanwhile.


A sense of pride welled up inside.


Seeing.


Our country’s companies flourish in Africa, profoundly changing local transportation, communication, and lifestyle; some even eyed the villas.


"These villas are truly beautiful; are they available domestically?"


"No."


A bucket of cold water was poured over.


However.


They weren’t too disappointed. In this world, there’s demand, there’s supply, and it’s not patented technology, prompting many to see opportunities.


Copy a bit.


It seems.


Wan Qing Mining probably wouldn’t mind.


...


Tang Qing certainly wouldn’t care; selling such small villas is mainly for offsetting some payments for goods, suitable only for Africa, not domestically.


It’s prone to malicious competition.


If someone plagiarizes.


If you act too harshly, it’s not good either; not lacking in money, so they’ve never entered the Huaxia market.



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