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Chapter 1612 - 769: Rating Issues
Chapter 1612: Chapter 769: Rating Issues
The most difficult thing for people to change is their mindset.
Driving on the main road in Provincial City, Yan Fei couldn’t help but sigh sincerely as he observed the vehicle flow, which had clearly become denser compared to two years ago.
Two years prior, the traffic in Provincial City couldn’t exactly be described as fluid; the streets had been mostly occupied by taxis, or maybe vehicles belonging to organizations, and private cars were scarce. Back then, there were also fewer car brands available, it seemed like there were limited options, and one could often see several cars of the same brand consecutively pass by.
Anyone who paid a bit of attention would notice this change, yet some things remained unchanged. For example, Yan Fei, after chattering away in English on the phone, told the group from Wancheng City that a foreigner was looking for him, which unanimously prompted them to say: "Go ahead if you’re busy, don’t keep the foreigner waiting!"
Speaking of this group from Wancheng City, each of them held an official position of some sort. However, they subconsciously deemed the foreigner more important despite knowing nothing about him, a sentiment that even surpassed the usual courtesy extended to guests.
Are foreign monks really that good at chanting scriptures?
Indeed, that’s the reality.
While Yan Fei was reflecting on these thoughts on the road, in the lobby of Wanlong building, Ivan was seriously speaking with Anderson, who was slightly smaller in stature: "Are you sure, can you really handle this? If not, you know, even if he doesn’t pursue it, I won’t let it go either..."
"Relax!" Anderson from America’s Latvian City waved his hand nonchalantly. "In Latvian City, there’s nothing I can’t handle. In my view, the hardest part is just the expensive transportation fees, everything else is a minor issue."
"Sorry, sorry I just think that this new friend I met is very interesting. In China, we would say we have... a destiny?" Ivan lowered his voice. "So I hope what you’re saying is true because if it’s not, I think no one would like to see the outcome."
When Ivan mentioned ’destiny,’ he used a very peculiar tone in Chinese, which made Anderson laugh: "Don’t worry, my friend. I have no intention of offending a peacemaker like you. After all, money is valuable, but life is priceless, right?"
Ivan wanted to say more, but as he opened his mouth, he saw Yan Fei entering the main entrance. Thus, he lowered his voice and said: "Hope we have a pleasant cooperation!"
"Of course." Anderson smiled indifferently.
After Yan Fei came over and Ivan introduced him, Yan Fei shook hands with Anderson and directly asked, "Mr. Anderson, I heard you have a way to get my beef graded in your country to facilitate trade?"
"I’ve already told Ivan, in Latvian City, there’s nothing I can’t handle," Anderson confidently said. "You know, in today’s world, only the robust standards of America are internationally acceptable. If your products pass America’s authoritative certification, it will definitely help you in future trades. To obtain this certification, all you need to pay is one million dollars and a bit of trivial transportation fee. It’s a profitable deal, isn’t it?
"Are you sure?" Yan Fei countered. "Do you understand the value of one million? Just for a certification, it requires a million?"
Both were stout, but Ivan looked sturdy, while Anderson appeared somewhat corpulent. Moreover, Yan Fei, having inquired about America’s beef grading before, knew that America had stringent food regulations and was quite strict in various grading systems. Anderson’s over-assurance actually led Yan Fei to become somewhat doubtful.
The key point was, one million dollars, if converted to China’s currency, would be over eight million. Although Boss Yan had a lot of money, he wasn’t yet rich enough to spend millions to obtain a grading certificate, the effectiveness of which was still uncertain.
"No no no, that’s because you don’t understand the value of a grading certificate," Anderson chuckled, shaking his head. "Having such a certificate means that in most countries on this planet, your beef can circulate freely and receive acclaim. It’s a highly profitable business, you know how many people want our country’s certification? More than you can imagine..."
Listening to Anderson, Yan Fei turned his gaze toward Ivan. After a moment of silence, Ivan said, "I have inquired, and Mr. Anderson’s family indeed has some clout in Latvian City. As for whether he can do what he says, I’m not entirely sure. I just think that if he can do it, it would be helpful to you."
Alright!
Yan Fei pondered for a while, then raised his head and asked, "Mr. Anderson, could you explain the process for handling this matter? How to transport the beef there, how you will get it successfully graded, and obtain the deserved level?"
"Very simple, you just need an order from a nearby small country, you take care of transporting the live cattle to the dock, then you pay enough transportation fee, and the rest is just waiting quietly for the beef grading certificate to come out," Anderson explained. "I think you’re aware, the food industry, especially the livestock import and export quarantine, is very strict. So we must go through transit to transport the live cattle, and the costs involved..."
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