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Chapter 281

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For these professional managers, Kita Kitani is not stingy with offering high salaries. In return, he believes that these people are obliged to make money for themselves, at least they cannot lose money. Of course, even if they lose money occasionally, it doesn't matter, but they must not steal their own money without principles.

For those who fail to make money for themselves, Kita Kita Miyashita will deduct the other party's dividends; for those who lose money, he will choose to fire the other party and replace someone who can take over; as for those who steal money without following the rules, he will let the other party sink to the bottom of the Sumida River

At first, there were not a single person who was doing things under his command, after all...

Humans die of money, and most people who are capable of doing things will have a lucky mentality when facing ill-gotten gains.

However, after the few restless guys disappeared, fewer and fewer people were doing this, and eventually disappeared. However, even so, every time they reconciled, Kita Kita would put some pressure on these guys, so that they would not remember to eat or beat them.

The reconciliation process is a bit like a ceremony. Miyashita Kita himself sits at the low table in the middle and drinks tea, listening to the piano music played by the phonograph, while the hired accountants nervously and carefully account.

Liang Jiaxun guarded the door with two bodyguards, and isolated more than a dozen managers outside the door.

After each account is calculated, an accountant will write the cooperation results on a small note and take them to Miyagi to see.

Every time this time, he would take over the account with a red cover in front of him and look at the data on the note. If the account is not a problem, he would nod after checking it.

After receiving his approval, the accountant will take out the calculated batch of accounts and hand them over to the corresponding person. For convenience, he will take the account book back like an amnesty, walk to the door, bow to the far away to the Beixiabei, and then take an envelope with a check from Liang Jiaxun, and leave happily.

As for those accounts that have problems and those who cannot check data will be left directly and waiting for their results, they will often not be very good. The light will throw away something on their bodies, and the heavy will disappear.

Kita Kita actually doesn't like to use violence. Of course, most of the time, this is just his own feeling, so these professional managers are very afraid of him. If it weren't for his salary being given high enough, they would probably not have invited anyone to do things.

No one was doing anything, and the account check went smoothly. The time required by Miyashita Kita was two hours, but it was less than ten o'clock in the morning, and all the work was done. The managers outside the door calculated one and all went away.

No one hacks their own money, this is a good thing, Miyashita Kita is in a happy mood

Arrange the person to take away all the deposited accounts, get up and go back to his study. During the next period, he still needs to wait for some customers to come to the door. This morning, what he has to do is wait here to meet with several different guests.

Since he decided to cooperate with Dunn, then Miyagi Kita must do something seriously, and promoting some House members to re-recommended the reform project of agricultural product import policy in Congress is the only way for him to show his sincerity to Dunn and others.

Kita Miyashita knows what Americans want. They want to sign a package of agricultural product import tariff reduction agreements with Japan immediately, which will import various high-yield American crops including soybeans, corn, rice and other types of American high-yield crops into Japan. If possible, they even hope to reduce import tariffs for meat for another round, especially the tariff reduction policy for beef products.

In terms of institutional reform, the most important thing Americans want to do is to ban the agricultural cooperatives that have a history of hundreds of years in Japan, at least to weaken its role, because the existence of this organization has seriously hindered the opening of Japan's agricultural market.

That's right, for Japanese farmers, it can even be said that the existence of the agricultural cooperative is a big problem for all Japanese people. On the one hand, it is too high in the price of Japanese agricultural products, and on the other hand, it exploits the interests of Japanese farmers and monopolizes the trade of all Japanese agricultural products.

But on the other hand, the existence of this organization has indeed protected Japan's agricultural market. Its stubborn conservative stance has prevented the Japanese agricultural market from the impact of overseas imported agricultural products, and to a large extent, it also protects the interests of Japanese farmers.

Take rice as an example. It is precisely because of the long-term insistence of the Japanese Agricultural Association that the Chinese japonica rice with lower prices and larger outputs and Southeast Asian japonica rice has not had an impact on Japanese local rice.

You should know that unlike rice produced in the United States, Chinese japonica rice and Southeast Asia are not much different from Japanese local rice in terms of taste, appearance, etc., but if it were not for the import volume restrictions and high tariffs, the price gap between the two rice could almost reach a half-depreciation level.

Yes, yes, the Japanese are very picky about the taste of rice, a staple crop, and they like to eat rice produced in Japan. But the problem is, in the current economic downturn, for most ordinary people, if they have the opportunity to spend only half of the money, they can continue to make a living, and what they need to pay is just some taste gap, how will they choose?

There is no doubt that any wise person will choose to save that extra expense and subsidize it to other places. Once such a situation occurs, the blow to Japanese farmers will be disastrous, and at the same time, it will fundamentally destroy Japanese agriculture.

In fact, this contradiction in Japan's agricultural economy is a common macroeconomic contradiction, a contradiction in interests between domestic consumers and domestic producers and operators.

For those who do not operate agriculture in Japan, is there any benefit to liberalizing the agricultural product market?

Of course there are benefits, because only in this way can they buy cheaper agricultural products, thereby reducing the cost of living

But for Japanese farmers, the situation is obviously completely different, because there is no large-scale mechanized production, coupled with Japan's actual agricultural conditions, the price of Japanese agricultural products does not have a competitive advantage compared with the price of imported agricultural products.

Some of the same kilograms of rice are profitable for 10,000 yen, but local ones will lose money. Two of the same products are put into the market to compete. Imported rice with a price advantage will probably be eliminated in no time.

Don’t say that Japanese farmers pay more attention to intensive cultivation, or that Japanese local rice tastes better and has full grains. That’s nonsense. For most ordinary people, they mainly pursue cheapness, rather than subtle taste differences.

Therefore, if this continues, unless the Japanese government provides sufficient subsidies to agriculture, Japan's agriculture will go bankrupt in less than two years, and a large number of farmers will have to give up their land and go to the city to find opportunities to survive.

This is the most fundamental reason why Japan has long refused to open up the agricultural product market, because Japan's fragile agriculture cannot withstand the huge impact of the market liberalization. Japan is not China, and it does not have such a vast territory and such a huge national population.

For China, an impact may be absorbed by its huge size, but for Japan, an impact may cause a scar to never be ground to the entire country.

As a rebirth, Kita Kita knew very well how troublesome this matter was, and he also knew how difficult it would be to operate what Dunn and the others had been promoting. Therefore, he did not think about solving all problems in a package, but was preparing to move forward step by step. For example, he could first promote the import licensing problem of some agricultural products, which is relatively easier.

Another point is that if you want to promote this, it is absolutely impossible to operate through Shizuka Kamei, because it is equivalent to leveraging his political foundation, and the old guy will not agree to it.

For a long time, the Liberal Democratic Party, which is independent of conservative parties, has been the most determined conservative in the Japanese political composition. Japanese farmers and farmers' associations are firm supporters of the Liberal Democratic Party. What really wants to promote reforms in agriculture is the Socialist Party, the Komeito Party and other opposition parties, that is, the current seven parties and one faction alliance.

The proposal to reform the Farmers Association was gradually hyped up since Hosokawa Musaki came to power.

Therefore, for Kita Kitaki, if he wants to reprimand a new round of agricultural reform proposals, what he can really rely on is the unity of the seven parties and one faction, and it must be the one in this political force who traded with him for some interests.

Fortunately, although Miyashita Kita has always been with the Liberal Democratic Party, to be precise, with the political faction of Kamei Shizuka, he is not without friends in the political union of the seven-party and one faction.

Of course, the current political alliance between the seven parties and one faction has been in name only. Four of the seven parties are splitting and reorganizing. Instead, it is the new party that Ichiro Ozawa is integrating and the political force led by Toshichi Murayama, who has begun to cooperate with the Liberal Democratic Party, which is leading the Liberal Democratic Party.

As for Hanedazi, forget him. Although he is still the prime minister now, his words have no weight anymore. Being marginalized will be his destined future fate.

If you want to make a deal, the best partner is of course Ichiro Ozawa. There is an intersection between Miyashita Kitan and this insidious and cunning guy. However, considering the urinary nature of this old boy, Miyashita Kitan did not use him as the first choice for cooperation, but chose another new party with strong strength to split from the Komeito Party and work alone. Kanzaki Wufa