Chapter 1174 The backwardness of intelligence work is very sad
Fan Wubing made a little preparation and planned to go directly to Russia.
February 1st is the Spring Festival. If you want to celebrate the New Year at home, you have to hurry up and do things in Russia. As for Africa, you can only wait until the Spring Festival is over before going to find their bad luck.
In fact, Fan Wubing has also considered that this time the matter was just a small friction. What the top leaders are most concerned about is the issue of Russia's political stability, which means that we must see whether Putin can sit steadily on the throne of the Russian president.
Looking at the problem from an official standpoint should be rather ruthless. If Putin cannot suppress the opposition, the candidate for the next president will be unpredictable. The top leaders need to make targeted policy adjustments to adapt to the Russian political situation in the post-Putin era.
It is not appropriate for the official to do these things, so he came to Fan Wubing. Anyway, he is a rich man. No matter who becomes the Russian president, he needs to rely on his financial resources to develop the Russian economy. There is no denying this. Or the new president may be pro-Western, but it is easier to deal with private consortiums in the face of national interests.
Based on various considerations, the senior management decided that Boss Zhu would come forward and urge Fan Wubing to visit Russia to deal with the matter.
Fan Wubing saw it clearly that the relationship between China and Russia cannot continue to regress, which is not realistic.
Driven by the growing economy of Russia, its domestic production capacity has also increased, and the output of some large-scale equipment and finished products will gradually increase, and expanding exports will become Russia's main foreign trade policy.
As the world's largest consumer market, China will inevitably become one of Russia's main export markets.
If China wants to achieve sustained and stable economic development, it must focus on solving a series of problems, such as energy problems, equipment industry and high-tech industries.
Due to the unique geographical advantages between China and Russia, as well as Russia's advantages in resources, especially energy, application technology and cutting-edge technologies, carrying out China-Russia cooperation will play an active role in China's implementation of the planning goals in the above areas. It can be imagined that in the next ten years, with the development of the economies of the two countries, the economic demand between China and Russia will gradually increase, and economic complementarity and dependence will be more fully revealed.
Under this background, China and Russia should formulate medium- and long-term cooperation plans for China-Russia economic and trade cooperation based on the medium- and long-term development plans of the two countries, and strive to connect some large-scale cooperation projects and long-term cooperation projects in the implementation of the medium- and long-term cooperation plans, so as to maintain the cooperation between the two sides on a long-term basis.
Secondly, we must strengthen and enhance regional cooperation.
In recent years, the Russian authorities led by Putin have introduced a series of federal plans to promote economic development in the Far East and Siberia, and China is also implementing the Northeast revitalization plan. Both China and Russia are stepping up negotiations and implementation of specific projects and further promoting regional cooperation in terms of policy and funding. In recent times, Russian Far East local leaders, headed by the Russian President's representative to the Far East Federal District, visited China, deepened their understanding of China and made great progress in strengthening economic and trade cooperation with China. This is a gratifying step in promoting regional cooperation between the two sides.
Fan Wubing is very clear that Russia is vast and the leaders of local governments play a vital role in Sino-Russia relations, so they have to rely on them. This Sino-Russia trade conflict is likely to be a problem caused by local leaders, or they are challenging the Russian central government.
Another point is that China has joined the WTO and is constantly fulfilling its promises, and Russia is also seeking to join the WTO so that it can integrate into the tide of world economic integration.
China fully supports Russia's accession to the WTO and promotes China-Russia economic and trade cooperation with formal and modern international trade norms is an important way for both sides to reduce and resolve friction in the future.
Russia has undergone ten years of economic transition, the human environment, legal norms and market operations have undergone tremendous changes, and the domestic understanding of this is not deep. In order to completely change this situation, we need to calm down and organize forces to conduct a comprehensive survey of the Russian market with a scientific attitude, and organize scientific research institutions, society and enterprise forces to conduct a systematic survey of the Russian market in a step-by-step manner.
Only in this way can we truly understand the characteristics and laws of the Russian market and avoid unnecessary market risks.
But it is obvious that the domestic government has done very limited in this regard, just like the Chinese embassy in Africa, it has not done all the intelligence work like the Americans.
When talking about intelligence work, Fan Wubing felt a little shook his head. Perhaps because of some prejudice in China about intelligence work, intelligence personnel have always been unpopular. However, in the United States, Japan and other countries, or Europe, commercial espionage is a very popular topic. Although they are caught, they will face very serious punishment, commercial espionage among major groups is still one after another and has never stopped.
Although there are also some intelligence work in China, it is more important to the military aspect and the economic level is much worse. Therefore, in the economic and trade exchanges with countries around the world, people often make up for it. This matter is annoying.
Another thing that makes people feel regretful is that the Chinese people have no feelings about the importance of intelligence.
Before the reform and opening up, China made great progress in many high-tech fields. It was during this turbulent period that many technicians were criticized and attacked during the day, and after returning to the bullpen at night, they would still fight for the country. Many data were completed by manual calculations. The intensity of this work content is very unimaginable to the Americans.
At present, society’s evaluation of that period is very simple, which is “useless.”
Entering the reform period of the 1980s, so many high-tech achievements could emerge in China at once, but they were actually the foundation laid by that matter.
At this time, the United States and the Soviet Union were in a Cold War, and the United States was in a period of high foreign technology monopoly. It was said that it was Japan, and even Europe, it was difficult for the latest technology of the United States to obtain the latest technology. At this time, for commercial interests, the United States IBM stopped the development of general-purpose mainframes and moved to the home computer plan, which was the current PC computer. China and Japan were still taking the path of computers to become larger.
What we need to explain here is that China's silicon semiconductor technology research and development and silicon crystal cell manufacturing were almost synchronized with the United States. The reason why it did not choose to use computer homework was entirely based on its own national conditions.
Even in the United States, the latest 8008 or 8086 system was sold at 2,000 US dollars, which was extremely expensive. This was difficult to accept for the so-called 10,000-yuan household period in Chinese society at that time.
Therefore, China decisively chose the first generation of Great Wall Dawn of the mainframe project, namely the 863 project. At this time, Japan's technology and market could basically be synchronized with the United States. The always arrogant Japanese felt that they could rise in Asia in terms of mainframes. Therefore, they began to develop mainframes unrealistically.
However, in design and research and development, many technical difficulties have made Japan difficult to move forward. In order to achieve early technology monopoly, the United States misled the development of Japan's mainframes in the form of scientific and technological exchanges, hindered its development towards large integrated circuits, and put Japan in the wrong way.
In the early 1980s, China had already completed the manufacturing and research and development of Great Wall's first generation mainframe and Shuguang-1 giant machine. At that time, China had just reformed and opened up and wanted to get a distance between itself and the industry standards of international high-tech technology, for fear that it would enter the era of behind-the-stop manufacturing.
Therefore, in 1982, the Great Wall 2 main computer and its important technical materials were brought to the New York International Science and Technology Expo and Tokyo New Technology Exchange Conference by the naive China at that time.
At that time, the Chinese did not understand what technical barriers were, and adopted the usual inferiority complex of Chinese people and walked into the so-called international science and technology hall with their heads down.
Japanese experts found that China's computer technology was far ahead of them. They were very ugly and used the many American academic materials they obtained to commit technological fraud against the Chinese, claiming that your Great Wall was already a very backward product. However, in the United States, the US military paid great attention to China's superb mainframe computer technology. In almost the same era, the US military felt great pressure.
However, Americans' thinking is different from Asians, straightening and singular, especially in the field of technology, which is a bit deliberate and old-fashioned. The so-called one is one, two is two. Therefore, the United States hopes to secretly formulate a high-level computer technology agreement with China to control the spread of this technology, but China did not agree.
Japan took this exchange meeting opportunity and announced the development of its mainframe computing system Showa I the second year.
At that time, Japan's precision processing was indeed better than China, so the equipment looked beautiful, not like China's rustic.
Chinese experts once gave up on the Great Wall, Shuguang, and the report submitted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences stated that the Great Wall, Shuguang, because its technology is relatively behind Western countries, is recommended for civilian use. It sells its most advanced technology for free and even scolds itself for nothing. This is the greatest sorrow of the Chinese.
In 1985, under the guidance of "go-neighborliness, friendly cooperation", Japan visited a Industrial Automation Research Institute in Shenyang. Chinese scientists once again showed their outstanding inferiority in front of Japanese colleagues, and took out almost the entire automation project and asked the Japanese to conduct so-called approval. However, as Japan, complete industrial automation was just a prototype at this time, but China was a scientific and technological project, but it had not been promoted on a large scale.
Chapter completed!