British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 345: Welcome to the door

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Alan Wilson really doesn't understand what the other party is hesitating about. British India is the most suitable drug testing ground on this earth for three reasons: first, the regulations are loose and the threshold is low; second, India has a large population with extensive genetic diversity and various condition.

The third doctor is a respected profession, all the doctors speak English, and the hospital can also open the door to facilitate barrier-free communication with drug companies.

The conditions are good enough for this sake, there is nothing to hesitate, after this village there is no such land.

"I have to admit that Mr. Ronald is the more cautious of the Americans I have contacted." Alan Wilson sighed.

"Then who is the most decisive person Mr. Allen has seen?" Ronald Koeman asked curiously.

Joan Crawford? Greta Garbo? No, Greta Garbo is Swedish, or Joan Crawford is more direct.

Alan Wilson replied, "The representative of U.S. Steel is far more decisive than you, and is very courageous in business negotiations."

"Our company is different from U.S. Steel after all, and there is a gap in strength. In fact, Merck is not unprepared for some related expenses." Ronald Koeman said, "come to India to make medicines. Experiments are also invested in many places.”

"Like what?" Alan Wilson looked straight at the other party, but wanted to hear what additional investment was there.

"For example, recruiting personnel, setting up experimental facilities, etc." Ronald Koeman said that this happened to see Alan Wilson laughing, and asked back in displeasure, "I don't know what Mr. Alan is laughing at?"

"I'll give it to you, what do you like, just tell me directly." Alan Wilson said very aggressively, the old imperialism also has three-inch nails, and he doesn't feel embarrassed at all.

First of all, don't even look at what time it is now. In 1947, British India was similar to the Soviet Union under the Gothic rule. It was simply another version of the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

And he, the assistant commissioner of British India, is similar to what the oligarchs who rose in the late Soviet Union did.

In fact, it can be called a kind of people, but the Soviet Union is really gone, India is gone, and the British Empire has other colonies.

Of course, it is actually different. He will not take the oligarchic route. On the contrary, he may give birth to a group of local oligarchs in India. He has kept the records of the talks with the business families in India some time ago, and even There are audio recordings, and photos in the dark.

When Nehru came to power, he wanted to be close to the leadership of socialism. If these Indian family businesses were disobedient, he would hand over the minutes of these meetings to Nehru, so that these later Indian chaebols would know the fate of betraying the British Empire.

Even if Nehru didn't kill all these families and only picked one or two families to stand up for power, these families couldn't stand it, and no one wanted to be the unlucky one who was slaughtered and set an example. Does everyone feel like they're okay?

Louis XVI's diary was also written on the day of the coup, "Nothing to do today!"

The important battle for Khodorkovsky's promotion to an oligarch, namely the ownership of Yukos Oil Group, relied on a loan-for-stock scheme,

Khodorkovsky got Yukos in a loan-for-stock program. The loan-for-stock scheme was invented by another oligarch, Vladimir Potanin, whom Freeland calls a nobleman, who wanted to use it to get his coveted Norlisk nickel plant.

This was one of the clients that his Onai Kosm bank integrated after the collapse of the Soviet banking system.

Potanin wants to be the owner of the business, but he doesn't recommend buying the business at a low price, which is too obvious, but promises a loan in exchange for management of the business. This is the prototype of the loan-to-stock scheme.

The loan-to-stock program is essentially the purchase of Yukos with Yukos' money. As a civil servant of the British Empire, he can do the opposite of this plan. Merck Group has not paid even a dollar to loyal and honest imperial civil servants. bribery.

All the expenses incurred are entirely the expenses incurred in the purchase of facilities, equipment, venues, etc. in British India.

These are all normal expenses. Alan Wilson just made this business on behalf of London. The whole process is reasonable and legal, and there will be no excuses.

As for why the purchase cost is so big, isn't it very simple, everything in British India has to start anew, and the initial investment in any business is amazing and very reasonable.

Alan Wilson made several guarantees to the Merck Group. Out of agreement with the concept of saving lives and helping the wounded in British India, the Governor's Office will transfer a number of public hospitals to the Merck Group. Drug trials are facilitated, and he will also come forward to handle the needed doctors.

In short, everything is wrapped up in Alan Wilson, which opens the door for major drug companies to enter India.

Ronald Koeman heard Alan Wilson's words, and exclaimed in his heart that the old imperialism was invincible. The British bureaucrats in front of him could actually do this. If the other party was an American, it might be another Rockefeller, Morgan, or earlier. Maybe it's directly the slave owner.

Speaking of which, Ronald Koeman himself believes that if the Merck Group does not agree, it is simply blasphemy and committing all the sins that can be committed in this world.

"If Mr. Allen can do this, we have no reason to disagree." Ronald Koeman said firmly, "I will settle this matter with headquarters immediately."

"That's right, this is time and money." Allen Wilson said, "How fast is the world changing, if you are one step ahead, you may become a laggard."

The matter of the drug testing site was finally settled, and he immediately reported the good news to the two chief civil servants.

The matter of saving the dying and helping the wounded should not be concealed, but should be publicized with great fanfare, which is not a bad thing.

After all, India is a powerful country, and it has the signs of independence. Drug companies from all over the world are flocking to help the powerful country eliminate various diseases, right?

Then the next stage of work is to issue a license system, not all drug companies can come in. The number of places is limited, so hurry up and buy as soon as possible. After passing this village, there will be no such store.

India's licensing system was promulgated by Nehru in 1955 to restrict foreign investment and develop industry behind closed doors.

The licensing system controls every aspect of production, investment and foreign trade. The license economy limited the scope and intensity of market competition and was originally intended by Nehru to prevent India from being dumped by the industrial powers that had just gained independence.

Of course, there are also negative consequences, such as inhibiting innovation and protecting backwardness and old-fashionedness. To "continuously increase the per capita national income" on this economic soil is even more difficult than reaching the sky.

After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, its supporters, India was almost cornered. The country's financial situation was so bad that Rao's cabinet had to undertake reforms, and India's economic government changed rapidly. The core content of Rao's innovation is extremely difficult and easy to say. In fact, it is aimed at the licensing system.

Direct competition is not enough, nor is it possible to avoid foreign competition altogether, but Alan Wilson doesn't think it's Nehru's fault.

There is nothing to be blamed for the new generation of the country to use means to protect domestic products. Nehru was not wrong to think so, at least in the era of Nehru. The latecomers always blamed Nehru, nothing more than standing and talking without back pain.

It is precisely because of the licensing system that Alan Wilson hastened to cash out the British industry that is still in his hands. It is indeed unsafe.

After reaching a consensus with the representatives of Merck Group, Alan Wilson, who returned to the Governor's Palace, met Pamela Mountbatten and asked, "Is your registered drug company ready? I will leave a license for your company. ."

"It's not difficult to register a company, but we don't have talent. Our family has never been engaged in this industry before~lightnovelpub.net~ Now we have a company, and there is only one shell company. Now that we are not in China, we can poach people. It's too late." Pamela Mountbatten said with some trouble, "How about I ask Patricia to help me run it?"

"Your sister?" Alan Wilson pondered for a while and said, "Actually, there is no need to be so troublesome. For example, Bayer and Farben chemical companies, many people are chemical and pharmaceutical talents. We can recruit when we have the opportunity."

"The Fabien Chemical people are in jail." Pamela Mountbatten covered her mouth and said, "Are you confused?"

"It can be released even if it is locked." Alan Wilson hummed, the Nuremberg trial was over, and the remaining small fish and shrimp could not be held for a long time, anyway, they will be released sooner or later, it is better for others to release themselves.

It can even be released in advance, and then simply released on parole, so that the talents of these giant chemical and biological enterprises will have a chance to make a new comeback.

Nehru is already the Deputy Prime Minister of British India. This matter has not been hidden from Nehru, and there is no need to hide it. If Alan Wilson wants to, he can of course hide it.

Not only did he not hide it, but he took the initiative to find Nehru himself to mention the matter. Of course, he made a little modification in his speech. He said that the Merck Group took the initiative to come to the door and wanted to do infectious diseases in British India. Follow up research and establish a scientific research institution.

"Alan, although this is a good thing, why do American companies do this?" Nehru asked suspiciously.

"Maybe it's to reflect the difference from the British Empire. A group of country bumpkins always want to prove something in front of their father." Alan Wilson sneered twice, unabashedly burying the Americans, "As soon as India is about to become independent, They can't wait to show their affection, who doesn't know their thoughts?"