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《Like a Flowing River 3》Episode 13 Synopsis

Lei Dongbao looks for opportunities

According to the statistics of Gong Xinming, Hongwei, Zhengming, and Zhengshan, export foreign trade business is not very profitable due to the handling fees paid to foreign trade companies. Lei Dongbao hopes to bypass foreign trade companies and directly connect with foreigners. Lei Zhengshan believes thatThe various export procedures are complicated and it is unrealistic to bypass foreign trade companies.Gong Xinming suggested that Lei Lei go to the Canton Fair and that he could contact Section Chief Shen of the Foreign Trade Department for help. Lei Dongbao was very supportive.Liang's father asked ICBC to lend Yang Xun the same amount of money, allowing him to convert his debt into a loan. Yang Xun agreed and immediately completed the procedures.

Lei Dongbao looks for opportunities

Due to Lei's lack of qualifications, his application to participate in the Canton Fair was not approved. Lei Dongbao, Gong Xinming, and Sibao decided to look for opportunities outside the venue.Gong Xinming and Sibao wanted to sneak into the exhibition hall quietly, but Gong Xinming was discovered by the security guard, and Sibao continued to blend into the crowd.Lei Dongbao saw Gong Xinming writing a self-examination outside the security booth. He wanted to take him away but was detained by the armed police.

Chief Shen came to the rescue. Gong Xinming also wanted to ask him to help bring Lei Ting's people into the Canton Fair. Chief Shen confessed that it was difficult and suggested that they go to the Egret Hotel where foreign businessmen lived to look for opportunities.

Sibao brought back from the exhibition hall a brochure with models and prices made by another cable factory.Lei Dongbao and others decided to go to the Egret Hotel to look for opportunities. Gong Xinming proposed that only by making large foreign trade orders could the handling fees and raw material prices be reduced.Lei Dongbao and his team handed out leaflets to foreigners at the Egret Hotel. After appraising the quality of the samples, several foreigners offered to sign an order with them for US$10 million.