Bright Sword: Follow Kong's fun and build the strongest military industry

Chapter 761: Treat the person with his own medicine.

Moreover, many of these transactions were conducted privately, and the Japanese were simply unable to investigate and crack down on them on a large scale. For example, among the people we have a special profession called peddler.

In the past, these people carried loads on their shoulders and walked around the streets, especially in those remote mountain villages. Most of the people relied on peddlers to replenish their essential daily necessities.

However, with the development of our industry, they no longer have to work so hard and travel long distances carrying loads of hundreds of kilograms.

It is currently popular to transport goods by bicycle, and they must be modified bicycles.

If it is a town with better road conditions, human-powered tricycles are used, which can carry half a ton of goods at a time, including some needles and thread, hardware and groceries, as well as imported wool sweaters.

I have to say that this imported wool sweater is not expensive, only slightly more expensive than ordinary cotton cloth. It is produced by foreign textile factories. It looks very beautiful and can keep warm, and is deeply loved by the people.

The price of this wool sweater is even lower than that of ordinary cotton cloth from the Japanese. This is mainly because the raw materials obtained by Kong Hao are cheap, and with a large amount of subsidies, they are designed to squeeze the enemy's light industry market.

To put it simply, this kind of thing is to weaken the enemy's industrial strength and national power. The textile industry belongs to light industry and is also the enemy's best and most profitable thing. After all, China's market is so large, and the amount of cloth consumed each year is astronomical.

Although our people can produce some homespun cloth, it cannot compare with the cotton cloth produced by the enemy in modern factories in any aspect, and the output is completely not on the same level.

Although the Nationalist government had some light textile industries, they were all in the rear area, and it was already difficult to meet the needs of the people there. It was also a bit powerless in the enemy-occupied areas.

It was for this reason that Kong Hao formulated this plan and opened a number of textile factories in Kangaroo Country to produce various fabrics, and then find ways to transport them back to the country.

The price is definitely 20% lower than that of the small notebooks, and in some places it is even sold at a loss.

Kong Hao used the talents recruited by the system to make a lot of money in the financial markets of various countries, and he was fully capable of engaging in a price war with the enemy.

To put it bluntly, even if it is a loss-making business, we can still do it as long as the invaders do not gain any profit.

As the saying goes: "Kill one thousand enemies and lose eight hundred of your own."

This approach was most discouraged by our ancestors, who believed that such a result would be a major defeat and would be completely not worth the cost.

But now a man with cheats has come to Blue Star. Kong Hao has used the knowledge and system convenience of later generations to earn countless funds from stocks and patents, which are completely in the billions, and he can also make profits continuously.

The most exaggerated thing is that this is not the most profitable time. When some Japanese soldiers lose their minds and concentrate their forces on attacking Southeast Asia, that will be the best time for our industrial development.

To put it bluntly, as long as we can kill one thousand enemies, let alone lose eight hundred of our own, even if we lose one thousand or one thousand and twenty, it doesn't matter much. For Kong Hao, it's just a drizzle.

In addition to Kong Hao's frantic transportation of supplies from abroad, our base also launched corresponding actions at the same time.

In addition to selling a large number of light industrial products, there are also a large number of heavy industrial products, and the prices are much cheaper than those of the enemy.

For example, concentrated sulfuric acid, which is relatively commonly used, is now capable of large-scale industrial production in our base industrial zone, using the most advanced synthesis technology. This has not only greatly improved production efficiency, but also reduced costs a lot.

Three double alkalis are the most important raw materials for achieving industrialization. The Japanese have been controlling the output in this area, and the price is extremely high, just to curb our industrial development.

In fact, many of our patriotic businessmen wanted to develop industry, especially heavy industry, which is the foundation of a strong country.

It’s a pity that we didn’t attach importance to the research of basic materials. We couldn’t even produce basic chemical materials such as three acids and two alkalis, let alone other things. In the end, we only had some textile factories, flour mills, garment factories, etc. We didn’t even have a decent machine or equipment. Everything was imported from abroad.

The Japanese are too close to us, which means the equipment they produce is much cheaper than that produced by European and American industrial powers. After all, if a large piece of equipment is shipped from Hans or the Eagle Country, plus the shipping costs, the price will be much higher. There is no way, even if we don't like it, we can only buy the Japanese equipment.

The Japanese have been plotting and coveting our Chinese land for a long time. They even formulated various vicious plans decades ago, making it impossible to guard against them.

But now we can also use their own method to fight back, take advantage of our cost advantage, and continuously squeeze the enemy's profit margin, especially those small vendors of small books, we must do everything we can to attack them.

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