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Chapter 0915 The garbage guy is coming

In ancient agricultural society, the fruits of labor were extremely scarce from beginning to end. A grain of rice, a bowl, a piece of wood, and a nail were very precious.

But in the industrial age, humans discovered the extremely absurd thing of "overproduction". There were too many fruits of labor, and milk would be poured into the river, crops rot in the fields, and goods piled up in the warehouse.

But there are still people who can’t eat enough and wear warm clothes.

In modern society, what the invaders want is no longer territory and population, but markets. One of the reasons why the United States is strong is that it has a huge and unified consumer market and has enough domestic demand to promote the economic cycle.

For many developing countries, exporting goods to developed countries such as Europe and the United States is an important way to obtain funds and technology and develop the economy, or even the only way.

As big as China, as small as Vietnam, as chaotic as India, all of them are like this. Economic development always follows a certain path, with native chickens close to Europe, and trade with Europe is its lifeline.

The textile industry is the lifeline of life.

The earliest British industrial revolution began with the textile industry. Its technical content, capital demand and labor quality requirements are relatively low, and it is an entry-level task for a developing country.

The textile industry has now become a high-profit part of developed countries that master brands, design and develop new materials and equipment. Developing countries are just coolies and make some money.

But even a little money is of great importance to developing countries and cannot be lost.

Simply put, foreign trade and overseas remittance income are important foreign exchange sources for native chickens, and textile exports account for one-quarter of the proportion of foreign trade.

In the 1990s, more than 2 million employed native chickens were engaged in the textile industry. If they could accurately attack their textile exports, their economy would inevitably suffer heavy damage and even trigger social unrest.

Smugglers in a small town have noticed the hidden dangers, but not everyone can betray their own interests. You can worry about the country and the people, but you still have to continue to make money.

"Our textile industry should reflect on why other people's shipping goods are better and cheaper than us? Bureaucrats should investigate, improve production and reduce costs."

The rich smuggler gave his own ideas.

Ilham felt quite absurd when he heard it. Perhaps the other party only smuggled home appliances and not textiles. If it were the other way around, this rich man would probably not have a similar idea.

This situation made Ilham pay attention. After completing the transaction of the satellite TV receiver, he took a boat to the commodity exchange in Odessa Port and asked other smuggling merchants about the situation.

Merchants pay the most attention to information. The exchange specially arranged a party area and opened telephone lines to contact the world. There are free office equipment to facilitate transactions.

The party area provides free tea and VIP lounges, and people always stay here. Ilham asked a few familiar black market merchants and quickly collected a lot of news.

"Textiles? It is said that the supplier of 'Sheng Light' has made breakthroughs in dye fabrics and textile machinery, and can produce new fabrics such as 'Modal' themselves, or high-cost cashmere fabrics.

In the past, only these high-end fabrics could be produced in Europe, and the textile factories of local chickens were processed on their behalf. Now, the "Holy Light" has been killed. Most of the women's underwear products that have arrived in Hong Kong recently are produced in "Modal", and they are sold very well in Europe."

"Modal?" Ilham was shocked because he had done similar business before, buying high-end fabrics from Europe to Tehran to selling them, specifically for women with status.

Although women in Tehran wear black robes, they are particularly willing to spend money on clothing under the black robes. Europe itself is a large textile market, and the profits of high-end products are particularly attractive.

Ordinary people are satisfied with wearing pure cotton, but rich people need more high-end ones. The ‘Modal’ fabric is known for its smoothness, softness and moisture absorption, and has great advantages in making underwear.

Being able to build "Modal" is indeed an industrial upgrading and can make a lot of money.

"So, the 'Holy Light' must have occupied a lot of the textile market?" Ilham asked his 'friends'.

The chatty black market merchants looked at each other in a hurry. The information they had was not enough to infer such a conclusion. But theoretically, the amount of cake must be. Some people eat too much, and some people will definitely be hungry.

The merchant only makes money, but Ilham suffered losses in Tehran and subconsciously was always very interested in the inside story behind the business. He took the time to collect some information on the exchange and was shocked to find that the profits of textiles were unexpectedly high.

The cost of shipping a regular T-shirt to Odessa is less than five dollars, but the purchase price of black market merchants is at least ten dollars. The price will vary when sold to the end user, but it will definitely double again.

Now some Russians are so poor that they live their lifestyle: they buy a pack of clothing on the exchange in Odessa and ship it to other places for sale.

There are about two or three hundred pieces of clothing in a scattered bag, but the styles inside are different. At first glance, they are second-hand goods. The wholesale price of this kind of goods is cheaper, but they are still very popular.

The countries around the Black Sea are not rich, and the poor at the bottom have nothing to be picky about, as long as they can wear it. An old piece of clothing is only sold for $5, which can be affordable for them.

In addition, I heard that "Sacred Light" is preparing to build an exchange in the port of Piraeus, Greece, which is also a wholesale textile. The sales target of second-hand textiles is the North African market.

African countries such as Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Sudan, and Ethiopia are even more poor. Their market is extremely sensitive to prices and only choose the cheapest ones.

In the past, native chickens provided cheap and huge amounts of goods to these markets, but now it has been exchanged for the "Holy Light" - a ship can easily transport thousands of tons of goods, and the original dealer who was priced at the same time collapsed.

"But the profits are not low." Ilham always thought that electrical appliances have high profits, but after careful calculations, he found that even the cheapest second-hand clothing is actually very profitable if it grows bigger.

Zhou Qingfeng was originally a "garbage guy". He took the initiative to build modern waste material recycling factories in the coastal areas of China and used professional equipment to solve the garbage problem. The waste paper category alone can create wealth of billions of soft girls' coins per year.

When it comes to "picking up garbage", if Mr. Zhou is the second best, no one dares to be the first. The reason why "Holy Light" can be so big is because he doesn't care about profits at all.

Others want to go abroad to enjoy the sweet air, but they keep building roads and building schools and then running businesses to create more jobs.

Two years ago, "Sheng Light" sold recycled products in China. But now, except for raw materials, other second-hand goods are basically sold to backward foreign regions. This has directly blocked the way to make money in many developing countries.

How cheaper is it cheaper than garbage?
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