Fox of France

v1 Chapter 358: ,intelligence

"Counting time, they should have made some progress." Joseph was not too surprised by the news. Because he knew that the first breakthrough in steelmaking technology was actually completed by the British. Although it seems that the breakthrough in this area was completed later in the original history, since the French have already succeeded in advance, they have achieved early success. Inspired by the French—Although Lorraine Steel has always kept the technical secrets very strict, the French can use certain technical means to quickly and massively smelt steel. This fact itself cannot be concealed. And this fact will also give the British a huge stimulus, allowing them to invest more resources in this area of ​​research. In this way, a breakthrough is inevitable.

What's more, regarding technical matters, no matter how tight the confidentiality is, as long as the product is still on the market, as long as the technology is applied in production, it is inevitable that some information will be leaked. What's more, the workers of Lorraine Steel are very mobile.

The labor intensity of the workers at Lorraine Steel Company is quite heavy, after all, they are all heavy manual labor. Most of the people engaged in these tasks are German speakers. After they entered the Lorraine Steel Company, their purpose was to obtain enough money for them to immigrate to Louisiana in the shortest time.

Of course, the British will also learn about relevant technologies by buying these workers. Although none of these workers have access to the most important secrets, they at least have the opportunity to see what the steelmaking furnace looks like. Ask a few more people and you will be able to roughly know some of the process flow, although the most critical things are not available. I know, but just these things can already give the British a lot of inspiration. So at this time, the British have made a breakthrough in steelmaking technology, which is completely understandable.

"Then which plan are we going to implement now?" Lucien asked.

Since it is a high probability event for the British to make a breakthrough in steelmaking technology, the response plan for this situation is naturally prepared long ago, and more than one set of plans has been prepared. Each plan has been carefully studied and deduced, and has different advantages and disadvantages. So at this time, which option to choose becomes very critical.

"Of course, let’s take a look at the follow-up actions of the British. If the British have made concessions in the recent trade dispute, then we will reduce the price of steel and even pig iron that we export to the United Kingdom. The advantage of squeezing them out, let them know what is worse than buying." Joseph replied.

"So what choice do you think they will make?" Lucien asked again.

"I'm not British, how do I know, and even if I am British, I don't necessarily know."

"But, let me talk about Joseph, if we take some actions now, we can induce them to develop in a certain direction. For example, if we give them a little bit of trade policy, I think it should be able to guide them towards Continue to maintain the bilateral trade policy." Lucian said.

"But if we no longer require them to abolish the "Navigation Regulations", then under the protection of the Navigation Regulations, they can sell their steel products in their colonies and use this to obtain funds to continue to develop their steel industry. "Napoleon said.

"In a short period of time, the British colonies will not have too much steel demand." Joseph said.

Joseph made this judgment because the demand for steel mainly comes from the needs of industry, and one of the British national policies has always been that the colonies cannot have similar industries. Because once the colonies have these, their balance of power with Britain will change, and then the colonies will have a serious tendency to become independent.

Napoleon nodded and said, "But in this case, they probably can only survive with the support of the army. But we can also sell them military steel."

Because of technological progress over the years, Napoleon had unprecedented confidence in his army, so he didn't mind selling higher-end things to the British.

"It would be great if the British were willing to directly buy our weapons in large quantities," Lucien said.

"Of course this is good," Napoleon said, "but it must be based on accurate information in our hands. Lucien, this is your business. The more accurate the information your people get, the stronger our response will be. ."

Speaking of this, Napoleon paused, "However, this time, the British have achieved success in steelmaking, and we turned out to get news from the newspaper. Lucien, this time your performance is really disappointing. ."

"Napoleon, you can't say that." Lucien immediately retorted as soon as he heard Napoleon's accusations, "I provided you with a report as early as a month ago. In that report, it was mentioned. The British metallurgical technology will soon have a breakthrough."

"Damn! Two months ago, you provided similar information, and five months ago, you provided similar information. This information is almost the same as changing the date. It makes no difference. Hell, who knows you? How fast can I get the information quickly, days, months, or years? It consumes a lot of funds, a lot of funds, but gives me such information, I think, if this kind of thing is handed over Fuchs will do it, it must be better than you!"

"That's because Fouché's business scope is limited, so I can put all my energy here, I have too many things to manage..." Lucien is the least likely to compare Fouché with him~www.mtlnovel. com~ Alright, don't make excuses. "Napoleon said, "You have been staring at this thing these days. I need your people to provide us with the latest and most reliable information that has reference value when making decisions as soon as possible. "

"I'll be watching this," Lucien said.

In the United Kingdom, the Deputy Director of the Sixth Army Investigation Division Isinger Stanton is assigning tasks to his men.

"Recently, the army and the news of the success of the steelmaking furnace project in cooperation between the University of Cambridge and the Landy Iron Works have been widely known. The French will definitely find a way to discover our secrets. And this time, our trade representatives, We are going to negotiate with the French on trade issues. The success of the steel plant will be one of our most important bargaining chips in our negotiations. So any news about this is the most important secret. We will now accept Upon order, stationed in the Landai Iron Plant to help them comprehensively strengthen their confidentiality work.

Regarding this action, there is a principle that I want to tell you, that is, the secret we want to keep includes not only how advanced we are, but also how backward we are. Confidentiality means keeping behind! What we will not let the French know; we will not know what, let alone let the French know. Understand! "