Reborn in Hong Kong: The Tycoon Grows Up

Chapter 1662 Economic Issues

Sure enough, as Bao Zixuan expected, many people scorn electric cars. After all, this is a cliché. Everyone knows that electric vehicles are the future; but before battery technology matures, it is very difficult to find breakthroughs. Of course, no one is stupid, and everyone knows that electric vehicles cannot take off until the oil is exhausted.

Mr. Bao didn't know that one of his speeches had drastically changed the lives of several young people present. They thought that since Bao Zixuan believed that supercars could be manufactured in Denmark; combined with their own insights and investigations, they felt that the plan was very feasible.

The most important thing is that the richest man Bao’s advice is very in line with Denmark’s national conditions. Denmark's manufacturing industry is dominated by small and medium-sized enterprises, which produce highly specialized products. In Denmark, 75% of companies are small and medium-sized enterprises with less than 50 employees. This small and specialized industrial system with a high degree of division of labor is the greatest competitive advantage and innovative vitality of Danish manufacturing.

In addition, Danish manufacturing has a long history and is very developed; not only does it have a wide range of world-renowned products, but Danish manufacturing is also famous for its unique design and superb quality. An analysis report by the Confederation of Danish Industry pointed out that the value of products labeled as Made in Denmark can increase by 30% in the global market. 50% of Denmark's exports are high-end goods, such as Georg Jensen silverware, Royal Copenhagen porcelain, Pandora jewelry, Danish-processed amber, Aibu leather shoes, etc. Furniture, jewelry, porcelain and other household items designed and manufactured in Denmark are either exquisite and noble, simple and elegant, or convenient and practical. They are not only popular in the homes of ordinary people, but are also collections of museums and tourists around the world.

So in the next few years, many graduates of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark began to develop supercars. Not to mention a few are really doing well, at least the founding team members have become multi-millionaires.

The questions continue, and it cannot always be science and engineering students; you must know that the University of Copenhagen is a comprehensive university, and its liberal arts major also ranks first in the country.

Although he did not major in economics, no one dared to question Bao's economic insights and regional economic planning capabilities. This is strength, because people have actually done it; they are not so-called economists, they only talk about it.

A girl with a very Nordic appearance said: "Hello, Academician Bao! I am a student majoring in finance. What do you think of the Danish economy? What are your thoughts on the direction in which the Danish economy should develop in the future? Or for those of us. Do you have any good advice for Danish students who are about to graduate? If you want to work, which company should you go to? If you want to start a business, you should work hard in that direction!"

It is simply inexplicable when foreign academicians of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences will answer economic questions. Of course, for others, it is true. But the person who needed to answer the question was Bao Zixuan, and no one felt that he had crossed the line. As the world's richest man, if he says he doesn't understand economics, he is simply treating everyone as a fool.

There is no set theme for today's lecture and Q\u0026A session; students are welcome to ask any questions. Although the question is about the direction of Denmark’s economy, it also includes its own career plan. There is absolutely no problem at all in asking the most successful businessman in the world this question.

Bao Zixuan said with a smile: "I am about to graduate. If you want to work, my suggestion is Heiyun Group. Currently, Lego Company is under Heiyun. If you are interested, you can go to Lego to apply."

"Being able to ask questions as a student representative on this occasion shows that you are very good. If you want to join a Heiyun company, you can indicate on your resume: I asked Bao Zixuan a question when he gave a speech at the University of Copenhagen. He He said that as long as he comes to work in a Heiyun company, he will definitely hire me."

"If you are interested, I will notify the group HR and I will definitely hire you then."

Hearing this, the audience burst into warm applause. Unexpectedly, Mr. Bao had such a humorous side, and of course he also wanted to congratulate the female classmate who just asked the question. As a company with the best benefits and benefits in the world, Heiyun Group is everyone’s dream company.

If students ask financial questions, they must be answered seriously. It was just a small interlude to relieve the tense atmosphere. All previous questions focused on science and engineering; they were too serious.

In fact, the future of Denmark's green transformation to achieve remarkable results is a process that requires change. As a country lacking in fossil energy, Denmark was greatly affected by the economic crisis in the 1970s and 1980s. The oil crisis that came at the same time plunged Danish society, which relies on imports of 99% of oil, into a crisis of production and life. The energy crisis has led to material shortages, soaring prices and rising unemployment. Save money on food and clothing and reduce energy consumption; the unforgettable cold winter has become the collective memory of that generation of Danes.

The experience of difficult times made the Danes attach great importance to saving various resources, including energy. In 1976, Denmark launched its first national energy action and introduced a series of policies to explore and develop renewable energy sources such as wind energy, solar energy, and geothermal energy, promote energy conservation, and promote energy conservation. Dependence on imported energy has begun to decrease year by year. Since then, the Danish government has begun to set strict energy-saving standards for enterprises and set reasonable sustainable goals for enterprise operations, research and development, and continuous innovation.

It can be said that this is the most painful period in Denmark. Fortunately, everyone has seen some hope. Even so, it is indeed not very comfortable in Denmark; of course, a camel is so skinny that it is bigger than a horse, compared to most countries in the world. The happiness index of the Danish people is still very high; even so, it is still ranked among the top in the world.

Bao Zixuan continued: "In fact, Denmark's economy is still relatively dependent on external sources, of course mainly oil, natural gas, and other metal raw materials."

"Several oil crises have had a great impact on Denmark. Therefore, the future of Denmark's economy should focus on sustainable development. Denmark has unique geological conditions, that is, domestic wind power is very abundant. If we can make a breakthrough in wind power generation, It will definitely break the shackles other countries have on Denmark."

"Although your country's agricultural output is not particularly large, its population is only 5 million. Therefore, there will definitely be no shortage of food in the country. This alone is much better than most countries in the world. If the food problem is solved, then it will naturally be solved. Energy issues. Sustainable energy sources such as wind energy and solar energy are very in line with Denmark’s national conditions.”

Denmark is surrounded by sea on three sides and has a low and flat terrain with an average altitude of about 30 meters. Often affected by southwesterly winds blowing from the Atlantic Ocean, the vast hills run almost across the entire peninsula, and the eastern coast is intersected by bays and valleys. The east coast is not directly impacted by strong winds and waves, which provides the basis of natural conditions for wind power generation.

Bao Zixuan is definitely on point; wind power may be the most suitable way for Denmark to obtain electricity. After all, wind power has many advantages: low cost and good environmental benefits; wind power is renewable and will never be exhausted; the infrastructure construction period is short; and the installed capacity is flexible. At the same time, it conforms to the Nordic concept of environmental protection and should indeed be vigorously developed.

Bao Zixuan continued: "As for students from the University of Copenhagen who want to start a business, wind power projects can be a key consideration. This field has unlimited prospects in the future, it depends on whether they can seize the opportunity."

"When it comes to which direction Denmark should develop in the future, I have not done a detailed investigation on this, so I dare not express any opinions. As a scientific researcher, we will only develop suitable products based on local advantages. As for the rest, it is really not ours. Something to consider.”

"A country's economic development and planning is a systematic project. Some projects will not produce any economic benefits, and may even cause huge losses every year. But it must not be done without. If that is the case; if there is a crisis, there will be many consequences. Limitations, and possibly even annihilation.”

"I didn't understand much before, so I liked to express random opinions. But people always grow up, and once a man becomes a father, he will naturally become more mature. Therefore, I really don't know where to start with regard to Denmark's future economic development direction and economic planning. Speaking of."

"As an engineer and a foreign academician of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences, I hope you can all raise some technical and professional questions. I'm really not very good at other fields."

Since Bao Zixuan had already said what he said, it was really hard to push him too hard. Moreover, it is very rare for someone to come up with a wind power project suitable for the development of Denmark.

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