Rebirth: My dad is a coal boss
Chapter 505
Lin Hao shook the red wine glass in his hand and took a sip. Lin Hao knew clearly the purpose of these Korean chaebols inviting him. They just wanted to cooperate. The 160 billion US dollars Lin Hao had in China stimulated many people. These Korean chaebols basically had industries in China, so they naturally wanted to cooperate.
In South Korea, chaebols control the entire country. The top ten chaebols in South Korea control 70% of the Korean economy. They manipulate politics and female stars become tools of desire.
In South Korea, there has always been such a legend: chaebols can also intervene in matters that the government can control; and those areas that the government cannot reach, chaebols can still control. They have the privilege of acting first and reporting later, and even receive special permission from national laws. This is the eye-catching-South Korean chaebol.
Imagine that more than half of a country's GDP is created by only five large chaebol groups! What does this situation mean for the entire country? The oligarchic economy not only gave birth to the oligarchic ruling system, but in South Korea, the decision-making power of the economy does not depend on national policies, but is firmly in the hands of these five oligarchic chaebols. The so-called ruling system is called to serve the interests of the country and the people, but in fact, all power is just to meet the needs of the chaebol groups.
There are five huge chaebol groups in South Korea that stand on the economic stage like giants. They are Samsung Group, Hyundai Group, LG Group, Lotte Group and SK Group.
Samsung Group controls South Korea's semiconductor industry with its strong strength; Hyundai Group monopolizes South Korea's automobile industry with its excellent technology; Lotte Group monopolizes South Korea's department store industry with its extensive business territory; SK Group monopolizes South Korea's chemical industry through exquisite craftsmanship; and LG Group monopolizes South Korea's electronics industry with innovative ideas.
There is a saying in South Korea: "In South Korea, Koreans cannot avoid the five major chaebol groups except for life and death." This sentence profoundly reveals the important position of these chaebol groups in Korean society.
Their influence is so great that it covers almost every aspect of Koreans' lives from birth to death. Whether it is daily necessities or high-end technology products, whether it is housing, transportation or entertainment consumption, these five chaebol groups seem to be able to provide everything they need. Their existence has not only changed the economic landscape of South Korea, but also deeply affected the lifestyle and future development of every Korean.
Let's imagine boldly! Under the shade of such a huge chaebol tree, how can a small tree have a chance to grow? Even if a few saplings are lucky enough to emerge, how can they thrive in such an environment and grow into towering trees? In today's world, in most modern countries, the hereditary system only exists in those countries that still retain the royal family.
However, in this special place of South Korea, the chaebols play the role of hereditary succession. As the saying goes, "Presidents come and go, but chaebols are iron-clad." Chaebols are always high above, and presidents are just short-lived passers-by. This also explains why most of the successive presidents of South Korea knew that they must eradicate the cancer that hindered South Korea's development-chaebols, but they have never successfully solved the root cause of this problem.
However, the most terrifying fact is that, to this day, the backing that Korean chaebols rely on is no longer the Korean government itself. Behind them stands the huge capital force from Wall Street, and behind these Wall Street capitals is the powerful government of the United States of America.
Up to now, South Korea has still not achieved complete military autonomy, which means that its ruling system is actually restricted and cannot really operate independently. Although the so-called military colonization exists implicitly, economic colonization is presented in a significant way.
As the father of world peace studies, Galton deeply analyzed the economic colonization of Japan and South Korea in his book "The Collapse of the American Empire". He pointed out that Japanese and Korean companies pursue a slave-like employee culture. In these two countries, company bosses are like monarchs on high, and employees are regarded as slaves.
Under such a logical system, slaves will never escape the cage carefully woven for them by capital enterprises. After all, when these cages are jointly constructed by capital enterprises that monopolize various industries across the country, a person's short life is full of cages. These cages may vary in size, but in essence, they are not much different. They follow people everywhere, and they bind people tightly.
The Japanese and Korean people have been bound by the domestic capital chaebols since birth.Life, work and even thoughts are influenced and controlled by these chaebols. However, what is unexpected is that these seemingly powerful capital chaebols are actually constrained by Wall Street capital. This is like an invisible chain that tightly binds the Japanese and Korean people together, making them unable to escape.
Under such an economic system, the Japanese and Korean people have to work for the United States all their lives. They work hard every day, but in the end, more than half of the money they earn has to be handed over to the capitalists on Wall Street. This is undoubtedly a cruel exploitation that makes people feel helpless and sad.
In this economic game, the United States has become the biggest winner. With their strong capital power, they have successfully controlled the economic lifeline of Japan and South Korea, making these two countries their vassals.
Of course, these have nothing to do with Lin Hao, and he even hopes so, because Lin Hao is also a capital of Wall Street now, and Japan and South Korea are actually beneficial to him.
"Samsung's promise is accepted, and the others are rejected." Lin Hao said expressionlessly. He was still somewhat interested in Samsung, but he had no interest in other companies. After all, in this business world, only the best companies could attract his attention.
Hearing Lin Hao's words, Jin Xiuya was a little surprised. You know, the other chaebols in Korea are also among the best, and basically no one dares to refuse them, but when you think of Lin Hao's status and identity, these chaebols in Korea seem to be just like that.
At this moment, her eyes looking at Lin Hao became more fiery, and she slowly walked to Lin Hao and said, "The night is long, let Xiuya serve the president." Then she took the red wine in Lin Hao's hand and drank it all, then hugged Lin Hao with both hands and kissed him.
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