Reborn South Africa as a police officer

Chapter 1365 It's Impolite to Make Fun of Someone Randomly

Chapter 1365 It's Impolite to Make Fun of Someone Randomly

After Itomatsu learned who Mike Carlisle was, his mentality immediately exploded.

I really can’t blame the Japanese for their narrow-mindedness. Southern Africans already have enough resources. The Japanese have worked so hard to build a pornographic circle with the money earned by women. They can’t buy ores from southern Africa. I went to the United States to pick up junk. I didn't expect that the southern Africans would even snatch this kind of junk.

This is simply not giving a way out.

Just like two neighbors, one family eats big fish and meat every day, and the other eats bran and swallowed vegetables every day. After finally buying some meat for Chinese New Year and wanting to eat dumplings, they were snatched away by the neighbor's dog.

It's no wonder that this stupid mentality is not explosive.

Ito Matsu still has a few acquaintances in the United States, and the energy is quite strong. Going around, Ito Matsu found Spike Dalton, a senior manager of the Mobil Oil Company in New Jersey, hoping to get to know Mike Carlisle through Spike Dalton real purpose.

"The British in southern Africa are bastards. They are unscrupulous and shameless. As long as there is profit, they are like crocodiles who smell blood." There is extensive business competition between Mobil Oil Company and Adan Company in southern Africa. Pike Dalton had nothing in common with southern Africans.

In 1870, Rockefeller founded Exxon-Mobil Oil Company. By 1882, Exxon-Mobil Oil Company had become the first trust in American history.

In 1892, the court ruled that the Mobil Oil Trust was an illegal monopoly, and Rockefeller was forced to transfer the property to each branch company, but the original board of directors still managed it centrally.

In the United States, Mobil Oil used to be in a monopoly position, but this situation has been greatly improved because of Adan Company. The current business of Mobil Oil has been strongly impacted by Adan Company.

Adan's oil is of good quality, low cost, and has a large quantity. When Washington Motors advertised, it used Adan Petroleum Company as a gimmick, claiming that as long as you buy Washington Motors, you can enjoy a [-]% discount in Adan forever. Discount.

"So we have to respond. We can't let southern Africa go unchecked. They are destroying our market." Itomatsu gritted his teeth. Japan not only needs American steel, but also American oil. Without the support of the United States, Japanese industry will have no no competition.

"It's not as simple as you said. Although the southern Africans are arrogant, they have not broken the bottom line. It is difficult to curb the ambitions of the southern Africans through normal methods." Spike Dalton has not lost his mind, Mike Carlisle wants to buy Steel is essentially a normal business practice, and no one has the right to criticize it.

The blame is to blame the Japanese for being too stingy. In fact, there was no need to be so angry. Ito Matsu could have offered a higher price than Mike Carlisle, so Mike Carlisle would naturally back down.

"Southern Africans have no intention of buying old ships. They are deliberately destroying the good cooperation between us and the shipping association. If we let this behavior, then the trust we have with each other will be destroyed. This is for both of us. It's a disaster." Ito Matsu has seen through the purpose of Mike Carlisle, this guy is really British, and he is best at messing up.

"Ito, to be honest, we all know this, but we have no position to criticize." Spike Dalton has a lot of meaning, and it is only right and proper to sell to whoever pays the highest price.

Ito Matsu remained silent. He actually wanted to speak harshly, but unfortunately he didn't have enough confidence.

If it were Mike Carlisle, he could just let it go. If the Shipping Association dared to cooperate with other people, then there would be no possibility of cooperation between them.

Japan still needs blood transfusions from the United States, so Ito Matsu never dared to say this.

"I suggest you go directly to Mr. Carlisle. There is no conflict of interest between Washington Motors and you. You need someone to untie the bell." Spike Dalton persuaded him tactfully, and he didn't want to offend Mike Carlisle.

Mobil Oil also hopes to cooperate with Washington Motors in the future. Washington Motors does not need to pay the price, but Washington Motors only needs to add a sentence in the advertisement: as long as you buy Washington Motors, you can also enjoy preferential discounts at Mobil Petroleum gas stations.

Ito Matsu smiled bitterly. He had just been to Washington DC and wanted to see Mike Carlisle.

It's a pity that Mike Carlisle was away on vacation, and Mike Carlisle's secretary didn't know when Mike Carlisle would come back.

This may be because Mike Carlisle avoided seeing him. Maybe Mike Carlisle was in the office when Ito Matsu left.

"If you want, I can help you contact—" Spike Dalton threw an olive branch.

"Then please—" Ito Matsu was a little more relaxed, as long as he could see Mike Carlisle, then things would turn around.

Compared with Ito Matsu, the senior manager of Mobil Oil in New Jersey is indeed more face-saving.

The next day, Ito Matsu met Mike Carlyle at the high-end restaurant of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

"Mr. Carlisle, hello—" Ito Matsu was very polite, as Japanese people always do. On the surface, they seem to be very polite, but in fact, they are dark inside and hide their secrets.

"Mr. Ito, hello, I heard from Spike that you are in the steel business. Are you interested in buying steel from southern Africa?" Mike Carlisle's words made Ito Matsu overjoyed. If you can buy steel from southern Africa, who would want it? American rags—

"Is it really possible? That's really great, thank you very much—" Ito Matsu thanked repeatedly, with an exaggerated expression that made Spike Dalton unable to stand it.

But Mike Carlisle's next words immediately made Spike Dalton laugh out loud: "Don't rush to thank us, the quality of our steel in southern Africa is very good, so the price is a bit high——"

Nima——

Ito Matsu almost spat out a mouthful of old blood.

It's not that southern Africa doesn't sell steel to the Japanese, but the price is too high for the Japanese to afford, so they can only go to the United States to collect junk.

Mike Carlisle's words were as if he hadn't said anything. If Japan could afford it, would they use Mike Carlisle to help?

Mike Carlisle looked at the constipated Ito Matsu with a smile on his face, and he was very happy, and the feeling of molesting people was still very good.

"Mr. Carlisle, I heard that Washington Motors wants to get involved in the steel industry. Why, isn't your steel enough?" Ito Matsu calmed down and didn't get angry. Whoever gets angry is a puppy.

"No, no, not at all. As you know, the Kingdom of Mozambique and West Africa bought the hulls of four battleships from France and are undergoing renovations in southern Africa. We also want to try it." Mike Carlisle casually found a reason, indeed Just looking for it, the perfunctory attitude can overflow the screen.

"Try what?" Ito Matsu's head froze for a moment, unable to think of any connection between the two.

The four "Normandy" class battleships in France have completed more than 50.00% of the battleships, and they are worthy of transformation.

Those old ships in the United States are outdated and outdated in power, and are basically on the verge of being abandoned. Japan is interested in buying them back and recasting them, even if it costs a little more.

The reason why the United States often uses abandoned warships as target ships is because if they are dismantled and recycled, the cost may be more expensive than the steel obtained after recycling, so the United States simply uses abandoned ships as target ships.

Japan doesn't have so many resources to waste, and must live on a budget to keep up with the pace of national defense modernization.

The resources in southern Africa are no less than that of the United States, and the navy often uses old ships as target ships for training. Japan also wants to buy old ships from southern Africa. Unfortunately, the Ministry of National Defense of Southern Africa does not look down on the little money of the Japanese, and would rather use the old ships as targets. Even if the target ship sank, they were unwilling to sell it to Japan.

"Try to convert those abandoned merchant ships into aircraft carriers—you don't know, the first aircraft carrier in the United States was transformed from a coal carrier." Mike Carlisle opened his mouth and came, the first aircraft carrier in the United States" The Langley was indeed converted from a collier.

"Use a coal carrier to transform an aircraft carrier?" Ito Matsu couldn't believe it. Britain's first aircraft carrier seemed to be built in southern Africa.

So, Southern Africa is now trying to convert merchant ships into aircraft carriers?

It doesn't sound like it is realistic.

"Yes, transform an aircraft carrier from a coal carrier, convert a cruise ship into a medical ship, and convert a freighter into a supply ship—" Mike Carlisle said seriously.

"We still have some tankers that are about to be phased out, do you want them?" Spike Dalton teased, this is also considered waste utilization.

"Yes, tow it back to southern Africa to fill up with wine, and then drive it back to sell to you—" Mike Carlisle was vicious, oil-scented wine, looking forward to it?

Ito Matsu finally realized that Mike Carlisle and Spike Dalton were making fun of him.

"To be honest, Mike, Washington Motors can also cooperate with us Mobil Oil. Whatever conditions Adan gives you, we Mobil Oil will give you whatever conditions." Spike Dalton was really not joking, It wasn't all about Matsu Ito that he had come to Mike Carlisle.

"Yes, but we need to sign an exclusive contract. Mobil Oil must guarantee that we cannot give similar conditions to other auto companies." Mike Carlisle also asked for Mobil Oil. The dominant position remains unshakable.

Mobil Oil is the first trust in the United States, and there is no need to doubt its strength.

"Okay, but in this way, we can offend Ford to the core—" Spike Dalton smiled wryly, and if he gains something, he loses, because Ford is too arrogant and can't keep up with the pace of Washington Motors.

Live it!

Ito Matsu didn't speak, watching Mike Carlisle and Spike Dalton reach a cooperation intention in a few words, he was a little dazed for a while.

This Nima foreign devil really can't be trusted.

(End of this chapter)

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