Hearing Chu Yue's words, Gregory nodded and said,""It can be done. I have a lot of experience in dealing with similar matters. I can register a company that meets your needs in a week.”
"However, in terms of handling fees, I need to spend 3,000 US dollars for this.”
"Sure." Chu Yue said.
Gregory's price wasn't expensive, but it was much more expensive to go through an international agency.
Chu Yue paid the agent in cash.
The two of them discussed the details.
Chu Yue entrusted Gregory to set up an off-shore company in the British Riemann Islands.
A week later, Grigory would give Chu Yue a document to prove the information.
This company was very important.
Chu Yue borrowed money from Big Brother's state-owned bank through Voroshilov, and the money he borrowed was going to go through the accounts of this off-shore company.
After all, the foreign exchange control in the country was still quite strict.
The money he borrowed from Big Brother's state-owned bank was rubles. Voroshilov would use his connections to exchange rubles for US dollars and foreign exchange, and then transfer it to Chu Yue.
It would be much more convenient to go through this offshore company.
In addition, Chu Yue took out a satellite phone that he had bought and asked Grigory to send it to his big brother through channels to General Voroshilov.
After discussing this, Grigory took his leave.
Although he was Voroshilov's nephew, he was only a middleman this time.
After Grigory left, Chu Yue had a few days of free time. During this period, there was nothing particularly important.
He decided to visit the scenic spots in the notebook.
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Five days.
Chu Yue had visited Shinjuku, Akihabara, and Tokyo Tower in the past few days. He even took the time to take a Shinkansen.
In general, Chu Yue felt that the atmosphere in the notebook was similar to that of 25 years later.
Especially East.
He felt like he was living a luxurious life.
Tokyo was a gold-plated city, with restaurants selling gold-plated sushi-and malls selling gold-coated chocolates that could be sold for 50 times their original price.
In Shinjuku, almost every pedestrian wore branded clothes and shoes.
The office workers were dressed in John Doe's clothes. John Lobb's shoes, housewives wearing jewelry from Van Cleef and Arpels, trendy youths chasing expensive designer brands, Yamamoto Yoji and Kawakubo Rei found their admirers during this period.
Society was full of vanity.
He was also very impetuous.
Back in 1989, it felt like Shanghai thirty years later.
However, Chu Yue also knew that in the next 30 years, the time in the book seemed to be fixed, and there would be no breakthrough in essence.
Chu Yue didn't stop his business in the country. Before he came to the notebook, he had already designed a whole set of procedures.
Chu Yue handed over the business of purchasing goods in Rong City to his childhood friend, Wang Shen.
Wang Shen was just as he said. He was not considered smart, but he was obedient and hardworking.
Moreover, he was stubborn.
In other words, he was headstrong.
Once he identified the person and the matter, he would move forward in one direction and not look back.
Wang Shen believed that Chu Yue could achieve great things, so he was especially hardworking and loyal.
Chu Yue handed over some of the more complicated but not difficult tasks to Wang Shen to make the best use of his talents.
Uncle Tan Gang can help me find the train wagon. We signed a contract before, so there's no need to worry.
During the transportation process, Jiao Yuejin's younger brother, Jiao Fengshou, and three ex-scouts were escorting them. Hou Yong was also in the car.
Tan Bing and Petrov would take over when they arrived at Big Brother's side.
Tan Bing was responsible for watching Petrov and exchanging goods according to the agreed ratio.
After he returned, he would hand over the goods from Big Brother to Wang Shen for storage.
The entire trade route and process had already matured. He did not have to follow them every time.
He called Zhang Qianjin in China and sold the equipment that his big brother had through his connections.
Because of Zhang Qianjin, Chu Yue's batch of equipment was sold very smoothly.
He also asked his father, Chu Jianguo, to help take care of the accounts and collect the payment for the machinery.
Everything was arranged clearly.
Before Chu Yue went abroad, he had sold some of the mechanical devices for a total of 16 million yuan. He had also accumulated a reputation in a batch of large factories in the country and had a certain amount of connections.
Many large companies in the country knew that there was a Feiyue Company in Rong City. The boss was called Chu Yue, and he could get a lot of expensive heavy machinery from his big brother.
Chu Yue's fame had finally spread.
As for the transaction with Big Brother, even without Chu Yue's follow-up, the goods could still be prepared.
If it wasn't enough, he asked Wang Shen to contact Chu Yue's uncle, Chu Jianjun.
Hou Yong and the others had also gone through three trades, so they were familiar with the way.
In short, Chu Yue would be in charge of controlling the overall situation once he was familiar with this trade route.
It was a relief.
This was what a company should be like.
A company was a system. A smart boss would let the system run automatically to reduce his labor.
Moreover, the persons-in-charge of each department were different and had different backgrounds. There was no need to worry about the subordinates colluding to cause trouble.
They did not have the capital to cause trouble.
By the time Chu Yue returned, the trade would probably be able to go on for another two or three rounds.
After a round of such trade, Chu Yue could earn an average of 15 to 18 million.
The trade route from Rong City to Mosco was a money-making machine that could operate automatically!
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