Working as a police officer in Mexico -
Chapter 936 - 490: The Martial World Is All About Fighting and Killing!_2
In early April, Mexico announced a "comprehensive livelihood facilities plan" with an expected investment of 300 billion Peso, equivalent to 150 billion US Dollar, over fifteen years, focusing on highways, national roads, urban water supply, and power infrastructure.
Both European and American entrepreneurs have their eyes on this money.
This juicy piece of meat, whoever gets it will be satisfied.
Thought they would compete, but who knew, on May 7th, it was directly announced that in-depth cooperation had started with East University's company, fully entrusted to them, reportedly holding 45% of this major contract, leaving the remaining 55% to Mexican domestic construction companies.
This got many people drooling... The rumor is, many big financial groups have expressed dissatisfaction with their own government's "policies" towards Mexico.
For instance, Germany's famous "Hochtief."
Sweden's "Skanska."
Both are well-known construction companies.
Victor has a good head on his shoulders, and he's not afraid of East University's tricks, directly allocating the first batch of 40 billion US Dollar, with the remaining 27.5 billion to be paid in installments.
Rabbit: Big bro! Big bro! Big bro! If you give money, you are my big bro!
The last one seen being this generous was the big dog millionaire.
On the surface, it looks like Victor is "clinging to a big shot," but if someone looks closely at the layout, it's different, mid-April, Mexico's sole proprietorship company "Aperture Technology" settled in the coastal city of Peng City, covering 2 million square meters, able to solve employment for over ten thousand people.
Also, established other companies in more than ten cities in East University, all under "Aperture Technology," with substantial investments, reportedly exceeding 6 billion US Dollars.
Who believes there's no cooperation inside?
Oh yes, the owner behind Aperture Technology is Victor, but he gave shares to Casare and Cuauhtémoc, only dividends, and if they ride the wave, in ten years these companies are estimated to be worth hundreds of billions, even thousands of billions of US Dollars.
Because many are high-tech.
Victor has exchanged a lot using points, such as the "Pentium processor" to be launched by Intel next year, planning to produce in Peng City and Mexico City, directly capturing the market.
Including mobile phone manufacturing companies, etc.
Victor is not "supporting blindly," but knows where the economic trends of the future are headed.
The rabbit will also ship some agricultural and sideline products to Mexico via sea transport, even sending out expert teams to guide their agriculture, is there any country better than them at farming?
Had initially invited them to join "Ren Lian," but due to some political pressure, it fell through. However, Cambodia joined...
Becoming the 6th national member besides Cuba, Venezuela, Palestine, Niger, Côte d'Ivoire.
Although it's not explicitly stated, the relationship between both sides is heating up rapidly.
Victor's name appears in the news broadcast repeatedly.
The United States is slowly being carved up.
"Where should I sit?"
Joachim Ribbentrop stands in the middle, looking left and right, "Oh, second row." He glanced at that Japanese flag beside him and sneered, looking at Secretary-General Boutros Gali, "Sir, change a seat, I don't want to sit with Japanese, I have a cleanliness disorder."
"Baka!"
"Discrimination, this is discrimination! Sir, I demand the expulsion of Mexico's representative."
Japanese jumped up, he was anxious, he stood up shouting.
Boutros Gali twitched the corner of his mouth, expel him? You know how troublesome it is to get him back?
When he was in Cuba participating in "US-Mexico Negotiations," he actually talked privately with Casare.
That fat man...
Implicitly hinted at wanting to set up a "New United Nations" himself.
Though it's impossible, could a ramshackle band be compared with this? (This one is about the same.)
But it would be humiliating.
If anyone gets unhappy in the future, would they just set up a "New United Nations"? Where's the pride?
What's it called to be out in the streets?
Ex-wife.
Especially one with a large country.
That's why Secretary-General Boutros Gali tried hard to appease him, it took a lot of effort to bring him back, and now you want him kicked out?
Looks like you're Hirohito seeing MacArthur—can't tell who's the dad!
Boutros Gali ignored the Japanese's request, for such a trivial matter you create a ruckus?
He looked around a bit troubled...
"These are all arranged seats, Joachim."
"Just changing a place, isn't that excessive?"
"Where do you want to sit?"
This tone is too soft.
Not forceful at all, you are the head of the world's number one organization, though the members may not all agree with you, but you should toughen up.
Joachim Ribbentrop's gaze scanned everyone, ultimately fixing on the US representative, whose expression fell.
"Don't worry, I won't take your seat, I'll sit behind you, I want to swap with South Korea."
It's just a lateral move.
But the Korean felt insulted, when has South Korea ever suffered such grievances?
He looked at his own dad, who didn't look back, just showed the back of his head.
"Humph!"
Korean sullenly picked up the sign from the table and moved next to Japan.
Joachim Ribbentrop just sat behind the US representative, his gaze fixed on the back of the other's head.
The American sitting in front felt a chill on his back.
Dok dok dok~
Secretary-General Boutros Gali knocked on the table, "Everyone, the three-month-long US-Mexico War has come to an end after various negotiations, and we hope all sides remain calm, war is not the main theme, humans need peace, none of you wish to see the Earth full of devastation, do you?"
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