Chapter 1190 Southern Country Gala
City of Dar es Salaam.
In October, the city of Dar es Salaam is decorated with lights and colorful decorations. It has made great efforts for the World Expo.
The city's appearance, which was originally in a mess due to the new economic policies, has been given a new look after the governance of the municipal government.
Under the new economic policy, economic development is given priority. Therefore, in order to save costs, many entrepreneurs and self-employed people who have sprung up in East Africa have chosen to set up stalls in Dar es Salaam to make a living. This way they can save on rent and other things. related costs, but at that time East Africa chose to turn a blind eye to this situation.
This has put huge pressure on the health, transportation, and public security of Dar es Salaam. Coupled with the influx of foreign businessmen, the entire city of Dar es Salaam will inevitably be in chaos.
But now that the World Expo is to be held, it certainly cannot continue. After two months of governance by the Dar es Salaam Municipal Government, the order of the entire city seemed to return to the era of a fully planned economy overnight.
"Your Excellency Pereira, welcome to East Africa!" said Karls, the second prince of East Africa: "We are very happy that the Brazilian government, as our friend, can actively participate in the Dar es Salaam World Expo."
Pereira is the representative sent by the Brazilian government this time, and Brazil is also one of the most important South American countries in East Africa. Although Argentina is now very powerful in South America, it is even more dominant economically.
But compared with Brazil, its potential is limited after all. Brazil's land area alone is nearly three times that of Argentina. Although it has not been effectively developed, it is exactly the partner that East Africa hopes for.
If it were Argentina, it would be completely different. Precisely because Argentina appears to be particularly "rich and powerful" now, the Argentinians are not as "aware of current affairs" as the Brazilian government is when facing other countries.
Argentina has even compared itself to some European countries and considers itself a figure. After all, many European countries are not as wealthy as Argentina today.
Therefore, in its contacts with East Africa, Argentina naturally believes that the two sides should have an equal relationship. After all, this is the attitude of Britain, France and other countries towards Argentina.
Brazil is different. It is a typical "poor and backward" big country. This is the impression Brazil gives to the world today. Many years ago, East Africa was almost the same in the outside world.
Pereira was also surprised by the generosity of East Africa. He said to Karls in surprise: "I didn't expect that your country would send you, the prince, to host this East African Expo. I am really flattered."
Karls is the second prince of East Africa, and he can be said to be quite dazzling in terms of identity and status. After all, the Rhine royal family used to be sparse in population, and it was only during Ernst’s generation that this changed, so among the several princes of the royal family, Ernst was It is given reuse.
Several princes did a lot of work for Ernst, and they were even involved in some government affairs. After all, in Ernst's plan, except for Crown Prince Friedrich, the other princes would be entrusted overseas in the future and were not familiar with government affairs. But no.
Karls said politely: "Your Majesty Pereira, you are very polite. Our East African government also attaches great importance to this World Expo, and each country invited is carefully selected, so in the future, you should also be prepared to participate in this grand event." Opening up is the key, and win-win cooperation is the mainstream of the future relationship between our two countries.”
In fact, except for some special countries, this East Africa World Expo can be called the "Southern Countries Expo".
Southern countries are actually a vague concept of backward countries in previous lives. Many underdeveloped countries are concentrated in the southern hemisphere or in the south of the economically developed countries in the north.
This is what Karls meant by "careful selection". In order to get the southern countries to participate, East Africa can be said to have spent a lot of effort. Basically, they invited everyone they could. East Africa, which had no money, even paid extra to help them. Travel to East Africa.
And for countries in the southern hemisphere, or some special markets, such as the Far Eastern Empire, some Middle Eastern countries, and East Africa, a large number of personnel are specially sent to provide one-on-one services. I am afraid that their trip to Dar es Salaam this time will have a negative impact on East Africa. The understanding is not deep enough.
A total of forty-three countries and regions were invited to participate in East Africa this time. This number is not a small number, because many regions are actually colonies of certain big countries, such as India, Vietnam, and Australia.
Among them, the British colonies were invited the most. After all, the British colonies along the Indian Ocean are also the most numerous, such as Egypt, Oman, and Aden, which are relatively small colonies or semi-colonies.
The countries and regions invited by East Africa can be summarized according to this logic. In order of importance, they are countries and regions along the Indian Ocean, countries and regions in the southern hemisphere, and countries and regions in the south.
Among these countries, Brazil, the Far Eastern Empire, Australia, and India are particularly prominent because of their large size.
Prince Carles said to the Brazilian exhibitors: "I have important things to do next, so I can't continue to accompany you. This is the Deputy Minister of Commerce, Rodes, who will lead you to continue the rest of the trip."
Karls has a very heavy task. He will have to receive people from basically every country and region in the future, so it is naturally impossible for him to be a nanny for the Brazilians.
Pereira naturally knew this, so he didn't feel unhappy at all. In fact, being able to meet the prince of East Africa was enough to satisfy him.
At this time, toolman Rhodes stepped forward and began to communicate with Brazilian exhibitors. He said to Pereira: "We have prepared accommodation, vehicles, catering and other services for your country."
"Your accommodation will be arranged at the Oriental Hotel in Dar es Salaam, which is one of the best accommodations in Dar es Salaam. During the period, food and drinks will be specially provided to ensure that you will feel at home."
"At the same time, we have prepared special vehicles and drivers for you. If you want to go anywhere, you can greet the driver. Traveling in Dar es Salaam is very convenient."
As he said this, Rhodes had led everyone to a team of government luxury cars and helped the Brazilian exhibitors carry their luggage. Just seeing these luxury cars, the Brazilian exhibitors were greatly shocked, and they also felt the sincerity of the East African government.
With the help of the East African staff, their luggage was placed in the trunk, and Rhodes invited Pereira to sit in the second car, and the first car was naturally used to lead the way.
There is still a distance from the landing site to the Oriental Hotel, but this journey also opened Pereira's eyes.
He said to Rhodes in amazement: "I have been to many countries, including many big cities like New York, London, and Paris, but I have never seen a city as crowded as Dar es Salaam."
On both sides of the convoy, cars passed by. Cars that were rarely seen in other countries were like cabbages in East Africa.
Seeing Pereira's surprised expression, Rhodes asked complacently: "Mr. Pereira, you probably haven't been to East Africa, right?"
Pereira nodded and said: "Really not."
Rhodes said: "If you have been to East Africa, especially at the beginning of this century, you would not be so surprised, because our East Africa is a car kingdom, and the car production is far more than other countries. Therefore, in East Africa, cars are not luxury goods, but a means of transportation for many people on a daily basis."
"Even ordinary people can save money and buy a car as long as they work hard for a few years. Now the number of registered cars in our country alone exceeds tens of millions."
Rhodes' words made Pereira feel stunned. What is the concept of tens of millions of cars? You must know that the national population of Brazil is only about 30 million.
Therefore, through a simple data, Pereira has a deep understanding of East Africa's national strength. I am afraid that East Africa can be compared with Brazil's national industry in terms of automobile industry alone.
As of 1914, the number of factories in Brazil was only more than 3,000, which was basically the level of East Africa in the 1970s.