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    Since the outbreak of the Ebola virus, Japan's manufacturing production and a series of other economic activities have come to a standstill. The goods piled up at the port cannot be shipped abroad because merchant ships from various countries do not dare to enter Japanese waters, and Japanese merchant ships will not be blocked.  Ports in other countries are allowed to berth, causing Japan's trade to be basically interrupted.  Some people really want to take risks and fly routes to Japan at such an opportunity, but it seems that they are uniting to deceive Japan. Several major trading countries in the world have terminated flights and routes to and from Japan.

    The shortage of Japanese products has naturally led to higher sales of substitute products from other countries.  Including manufacturing powers such as China, the United States and Europe, they have basically gained considerable benefits from Japan's trade collapse.  For example, some Japanese advantageous industries, such as the automobile industry and electronics industry, have already encountered great challenges from Chinese products. But this time when Japanese products cannot be supplied, some Japanese goods markets can still maintain certain advantages.  Also ruthlessly divided by Chinese products

    A typical example is optical manufacturing such as cameras. Japan's Fujifilm, Nikon, Canon, etc. have always been the world's major optical manufacturers. Even after China led the digital age, they still firmly occupied the market position.  Chinese brands such as Seagull and Phoenix also use this opportunity to allow consumers who have no choice but to buy them. Their cost performance, quality and intelligence make consumers who get these cameras determined never to buy Japanese cameras again.  .

    In European and American countries, Japanese cars are only available in limited quantities from locally built factories. Models imported from Japan are seriously sold out. Consumers who want to buy a family car with a lower price and fewer minor problems can only turn their attention to  It was invested in a Chinese car body that has properties similar to those of Japanese cars.  High-end cars such as Roewe and Changan that were originally sold overseas by China will not be affected much because they are relatively popular brands. The major benefits are for mid- to low-end Chinese car brands, such as Gillette, Chery, Haima, Xiali and other brands.  Sales have ushered in a period of upward growth.

    Many economic professionals even optimistically estimate that if the Ebola virus continues to rage, the traditional market for Japanese cars will be divided up by Chinese cars. Even if Japanese cars make a comeback later, they may not be able to shake China's dominance in North America, Europe, and  The dominant position in Southeast Asia and other places.

    Due to the Ebola virus epidemic, Japan has suffered heavy economic losses. Not only is it unlikely that GDP will grow this year, the chance of negative growth is very high.  Qi Yiming set the next uprising of the Truth Army in the script, which is more likely to deal a fatal blow to the Japanese economy.  And China's growth rate is completely illogical and even inconsistent with the style. If nothing happens, it will surpass Japan in 1994 and become the world's second largest economy.

    Qi Yiming has been working hard for many years, and he can finally see China step by step from a poor and backward country, quickly catching up, and once again returning to China's strong economic strength, second only to the United States before he traveled.  At this time, China's economic influence has become more and more obvious around the world.

    In Southeast Asia, China¡¯s economic power is mainly reflected in Nanyang, which is already considered a developed country. Many large Chinese enterprises are stationed in Nanyang to invest, mainly engaged in tropical crops and some high-tech industries.  In Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and other places, Chinese companies have also entered. The focus of development is mainly on resources, but also on labor-intensive industries that use labor force that is cheaper than China to produce relatively less complex products.

    In Africa, China has even more locations.  The focus of development by Chinese companies in North Africa is local oil and gas resources, including Egypt, Algeria and Libya. Even if China does not acquire oil fields there, it is still keen to act as a middleman to transport oil and gas resources.  Moreover, China itself is also a large energy consumer and consumes huge amounts of oil and gas resources.  The operations in black Africa are more diverse.

    Sudan and Somalia in East Africa have been basically penetrated by China, and China has also put a lot of effort into Nigeria, Angola, and Namibia in West Africa.  Moreover, China's development of Africa is not a simple plunder of resources, nor is it a condescending charity like the developed countries in Europe and the United States. As for the specific needs of the people here, it has no thought at all.

    China¡¯s assistance to these African countries is very systematic and guiding. To put it simply, it takes economic construction as the core, takes culture and education as the guide, enriches the people first, and then educates them, so as to improve the level of local social development.  China does not expect that bringing some food or books is enough. That is the action of the so-called universalist philanthropists in Europe and the United States. Only when the economic situation improves, people here can have enough food and clothing, and start to receive education, breaking the traditional tribal society.  Only when the structure is strengthened can African countries truly move towards modern countries.

    In fact, the most powerful social system to completely change the backwardness of African countries is the CP system. Basically, old things can be uprooted and re-kneaded through their own powerful organizations.  However, China has no intention of spreading red ideas on a large scale, and the foundation of red ideas in these places is relatively weak. Even if it is implemented, the chance of success is slim.??.

    After Chinese companies enter these African countries with relatively good penetration, their first task is to build various infrastructures for the local areas, most of which include schools, roads, water and electricity, etc. In the process, they often occupy some civilian land.  Chinese companies have cleverly negotiated with local people to use their land and build more modern buildings for them.  The original low-rise and dilapidated bungalows, or even tribal yurts, have been transformed into some neat three- to five-story buildings with running water and electricity, greatly improving the living standards.  This has led many locals to choose to cooperate with Chinese companies, provide land, and let Chinese companies build houses for them.

    At the same time, a large number of local people have also found jobs in projects carried out by Chinese companies.  For example, in Sudan, many local people initially worked for Chinese workers. After following several projects with Chinese companies, they often accumulated some experience. Some smart people even found a way and emerged.  The situation of some civil engineering companies formed by local people.

    In fact, Chinese companies are happy to see this situation. No matter how powerful China is, it cannot cover all of Africa. Even if it specializes in these few countries, it is still beyond its capabilities. It can make local companies join in the construction.  Their country's process is itself a huge success.

    Some people don¡¯t understand why China is working so hard to help these backward African countries. Of course, it has something to do with adding a positive image to itself.  In most African countries, if they want to choose the most just and friendly country in the world, basically everyone will choose China.  On the contrary, Americans are not very popular.  Chinese people have traveled thousands of miles to come to Africa to help them get rid of poverty and become rich and solve their livelihood problems.  And the Chinese are generally very easy to get along with.

    In another aspect, there are many unscrupulous Chinese businessmen who have caused dissatisfaction among the locals. They sell low-quality products and deceive the locals, causing conflicts.  In this dimension, the Chinese in Africa are highly organized. Every place where the Chinese exceed a certain number will have a semi-official Chinese association. The Chinese association has various requirements for local business people and will also supervise them.  At the same time, the domestic crackdown on some illegal business activities has been very effective, making there far fewer people doing unscrupulous business in this time and space.

    ¡°Increasing a positive image is one thing, but in terms of actual benefits, China does not gain much.  The huge population base gives China a good foundation for the export of labor services, and the Chinese nation is famous for its hard-working spirit.  Many Chinese workers were able to endure loneliness abroad and gained strength. At that time, several railways across the continent in the United States and Canada would have been impossible to complete without Chinese workers.

    In addition to signing contracts with local governments to develop some precious resources, developing Africa is also an important layout for Qi Yiming.  The global competition with the United States for hegemony has become more and more obvious, and the power of the United States in the Americas and Europe is obviously much greater than that of China. China is working hard in Asia, and in Africa, an equally important region, China also hopes to seize it and form a relationship with the United States.  Balance of strategic power on a larger scale.

    Although the possibility of a large-scale war breaking out in Africa is very low, the east and west sides of Africa are important strategic nodes.  China has determined that it will build naval bases in Mogadishu, Somalia, and Port Amboy in Angola. In the next step, Qi Yiming also wants to pass through Madagascar and establish a stronghold on this island east of the African continent.

    In the Indian Ocean, China has more and more overseas bases and can exert more and more power, thereby ensuring China's interests in the Indian Ocean. It is an excellent check and balance for the South Asian subcontinent and even the Australian continent, thus forming a  Dominance of the southern half of the Eastern Hemisphere.

    Angola¡¯s Port of Amboy provides China with an offensive node in the Atlantic region. Once a war breaks out, the United States will not be able to fully cope with the Chinese fleet in the Pacific, but will also need to worry about the Chinese squadron here.

    Qi Yiming sees a comprehensive war. Compared with World War I and World War II, the conflict that may break out between China and the United States is very likely to affect every continent, and there will be fierce competition on every continent.  China doesn't want to be like this, but it has to be like this. There can only be one leader left in the world, and obviously China will not be very comfortable if the United States is the boss, so the only way to go is to fight to the death.

    What Qi Yiming can do is to plan and prepare in advance, so as to seize the opportunity when the real war comes.
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