Super Energy Power

Chapter 349 Chinese Train

Moscow Yaroslav Railway Station.

Two railway workers slowly knocked on the bottom of the train with a wrench while talking loudly that although they were at work, they did not focus on work.

"Wow--Wow--"

The sound of the long train whistle suddenly sounded, and the sound of the wrench hammering the wheel in an all of an hour.

The two railway workers straightened up in surprise, and the Russian aunt on the right side tiptoed and shouted, "Is there a train coming today?"

"I heard that the number of trains in [China] has been increased."

"It must be an international train. What do you think of this direction?" The Russian aunt looked up. Her waist and legs looked stronger than men, and her tone was surprised.

The one who worked with her was a Slavic man. Although she was strong, she was a little smaller than the Russian aunt next to her, just like a fat duck seeing a fat goose. He jumped on the platform in two steps, looked around for a while, and shouted, "It's a car from [China]. It's not wrong. Hurry up."

" OK, let's go. Do you have any money?" The Russian aunt dropped the wrench and ran to the unloading area.

The Slavic man followed, touched his pocket and said, "I have it all. I was so lucky that I ran into an additional train.

There are still several people running with them. Everyone chases me, talking and laughing, and it feels like going back to 10 years ago in a trance.

Afed to the unloading area, the international train just arrived at the station. Before it stopped, a train worker rushed up and opened the carriage, revealing the full of leather shoes inside.

A group of people cheered and didn't care at all that these leather shoes didn't even have the basic packaging. Maybe that's why it gives people a stronger impact.

The Russian aunt was the first to reach out her hand and shouted, "I'll buy it. I want 10 pairs."

Another strong aunt didn't shout. She rushed up and grabbed a few pairs and hugged them on her chest first, and then shouted, "Calculate the money."

The people behind take a look, then let's go. What are you waiting for?

So, not only the train workers who came from afar, but also the unloading workers who should maintain order. He also jumped up and picked up a variety of leather shoes.

The [middle] Chinese workers of the car stood in several directions of the unloading area with a smile, so that people could not leave with the goods. After a while, someone brought a pen and paper and lay down in the car to make a record: "Geria wants 10 pairs of leather shoes, right? 4,000 rubles per pair, or 40 yuan, which one do you choose?

"4000 rubles." The Russian aunt handed out a roll of rubles. A year ago, the money could be exchanged for $10,000, and I could buy hundreds of pairs of leather shoes. Now I can buy 10 pairs, which is very happy.

This is Dahua's discount for railway station employees, allowing train workers to buy materials at wholesale prices first. Because [China] domestic products are already cheap. Counting the difference in wholesale prices, many train workers grabbed [China] domestic goods, not for their own use, but for their families to set up stalls.

Dahua [China] The country doesn't care about this. It's not a stall to whom to set up the stall. As long as you can sell [China] domestic products, that's fine. Moreover, this move can also be successfully supported by Soviet railway workers, making Dahua's freight channels extremely smooth, which can be said to kill two birds with one stone.

"I want 20 pairs!" Slavic men also squeezed in. On a cold day, he took off his coat. Half of the arm is exposed.

The number of Russian international students hired by Dahua didn't have to wait for the number of money, so he wrote down the number he wanted. The ethics of the Russians is still very good, and it is rare to report falsely or short amounts.

"And mine." The people behind kept shouting.

According to the rules of the railway station, they could not have been so congested in the unloading area. However, the Soviet Union has disintegrated, and who cares about these rules?

If the railway department hadn't been able to pay salaries, these employees might not have come, just like the workers in many state-owned factories.

However, the employees of Yaroslav Railway Station are glad that they have come, or that they work at Yaroslav Railway Station.

The railway system of the Soviet Union is different from that of other countries. Their city often has multiple railway stations, and trains in different directions are in different railway stations. There are nine railway stations in a city in Moscow alone. Next to Jarosfra Railway Station is Leningrad Railway Station. There is an express train to Leningrad - if the driver of the express train comes to work.

Similarly, the train line from Moscow to Kazan is to take the Kazan station in Moscow, the train line to Belarus, the Belarus station in Moscow, as well as Kiev station, Kursk station and so on...

The Soviet Union is the largest country in the world, accounting for one-sixth of the world's land area. While God gave them unparalleled resources, he also gave them unparalleled pressure on their transportation.

The train routes from Moscow to 15 member republics alone are farther than those of 15 European countries, and the construction difficulty and capital requirements are also unbelievable.

Such a huge empire has been unable to make ends meet since the 1970s, relying on the sale of oil and natural gas. If, in the Khrushchev era, the Soviet Union could still compete with the United States in an all-round way, then in the Brezhnev era, it can only be said that it survived under military glory... At that time, the political debates between China and the Soviet Union rose one after another, and there was no way to talk about the normalization of relations In fact, it's just a two-way air run for political interests.

The workers at Yaroslav Railway Station have become one of the most leisurely train workers.

But in recent years, the life of Yaroslav railway station workers has become better and better, because trains from [China] countries are always very oily, with a large number of light industrial products, all of which are the most popular in Moscow. Most of these enterprises allow train workers to buy some products at low prices, making Yaroslav trains The workers at the station made a lot of money.

Although it can't be compared with the Soviet era, if it is compared with its neighbors, it's not a little bit better.

"Is there anything else?" The Russian aunt suddenly shouted, probably seeing too many leather shoes.

The accountant of the bookkeeping looks at the rear.

Goro, who was in charge of this matter, thought for a moment. The order said, "Go and open carriages 12 to 16."

The second uncle's seven are as flexible as a monkey. He jumped into the carriage twice and opened the heavy iron door, revealing the goods inside.

After Lao Qi went to junior college, he didn't want to study anymore. Lao Wu had no choice but to bring him out. It happens that Russia is employing people.

However, the image of Lao Qi and his family is a little different. The fourth and fifth are all strong figures with broad shoulders, but the seventh is long and thin. If you take off your clothes, you can see the ribs. Only in terms of personality, Lao Qi still has the style of Jingshan people. I was not afraid of the messy former Soviet Union at all. Instead, I was very excited. I not only got along with the Russians I knew, but also learned dozens of Russian sentences in a pure rote way, which was much more energetic than in school.

On this side, the Russians flocked to the newly opened carriage.

Cars 12 and 13 are full of shoes, hats and other clothes, Car 14 is full of sausages and bacon, Car 15 is a box of [medicine], Car 16 is soap and other daily chemical products...

Although the Soviet economy was paralyzed. Finally, it is still running according to inertia. Products sold at high prices are more cost-effective than those sold to Western countries.

Several railway workers left their shoes to buy other products. Goro didn't care, but just let people pack them up.

Train transportation is extremely important to their export work, because the Soviet Union is a continental country. The distance between the port and the big city is very far. Without the train, the supplies cannot be arrived at all. Therefore, coordinating trains to ensure the safety and stability of these vehicles has become an important thing for Goro to consider. In order to allow the Sino-Soviet trains to open more trains. And in normal operation, Dahua has invested a lot of energy, and even sent technicians to help maintain it for free. It is nothing to give priority to the selection of goods. At this price, Dahua has made a lot of money.

The chaos lasted for 30 minutes before the railway workers reluctantly left the unloading area. Large-scale machinery began to enter, and Silang also focused on the small traders who had been waiting outside.

At this time, in Moscow, a powerful wholesaler has a property of no more than $10,000, and the merchants who can own $1,000 are not small. This is not to say that there are no rich people in Moscow, but the rich people in Russia would rather hold foreign exchange and wait for the price of goods to be reduced, or buy factories at a low price, but would not come to do these small business.

A large number of buyers and a small amount of funds are the characteristics of [China] Chinese commodity buyers. Some vendors can't even buy as much as railway workers, but Dahua still treats them fairly.

It will take a day to distribute all the supplies of a train. At least thousands of people have bought [China] Chinese goods.

Dahua's translators are not idle. Every time they write down an account, they will tell each other in Russian: "Welcome to take out a loan to buy Dahua's products. If you use RMB, we will give you a discount of 30%."

has said too much. Someone always goes to the bank and asks for a loan of RMB.

Although Russia's financial collapse has collapsed, the bank's business has not stopped, especially the loan business, which has done more. Because the bank also deposits the ruble. Especially for those private banks, their deposit reserves are also depreciating. Although it is also the money of depositors, if the depositors' ruble depreciates, what is the significance of the bank's existence?

On the other hand, due to the impact of inflation, the interest on bank deposits has also increased. If they don't want to close the door or lose money to depositors, they must try their best to lend the money and charge high interest at the same time. Today, the annual interest rate has risen to 100%, and the rate of inflation is still rising.

At this time, the loan is easier than usual.

The same scene was actually staged in [Zhong] Country a few years ago. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, [China] countries also fell into hyperinflation. Banks gave a high interest rate of more than 20%. As a result, many people, regardless of the impact of inflation, would rather save money in the bank and fantasize that if I had 10,000 yuan, I would not have to do anything in the future, and I would just The loan that should have been cost-effective, and because the bank was running around, it seemed to be not cost-effective. At that time, it was really simple to get a loan, and it was asked for a loan by the bank...

The nascent Russia seems to be replaying these. The difference is that their inflation is so severe that it is desperate.

Only those who sell [China] domestic goods, or have other ways to get money, will go to the bank for loans. These future rich Russians, while proving the importance of vision with practice, have also put Russian banks in a dilemma.

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