Section 57 Quenching
Chapter 57: Tempering
"I have also heard some rumors about you, saying that you are fired, questioning some national industrial policies, and it is a bit sensational. The hat is quite big for you, but the specific problem is reflected, but I can't see the real sign. Let me tell you, I want to hear whether your fired is accurate."
Ying Dongliu was also very interested. While eating, he said that he was not affected at all.
Zhao Guodong was not polite, and revealed his knowledge and gains over the past month in the Development and Reform Commission and some of his thoughts and opinions.
In front of Ying Dongliu, he felt that he could be more relaxed. On the one hand, he was his old leader and knew him well. On the other hand, he was not his direct leader, but he was in charge of the northern gateway to the Tianjin Municipal Party Committee. Tianjin is still facing great pressure now. How to break out under the pressure of the heroes looking around is also a huge problem facing Ying Dongliu.
Ying Dongliu was also very interested in some of Zhao Guodong's views and opinions, especially Zhao Guodong's views on the steel industry in the country's basic industries, which also aroused some of his thoughts. Some Qilu's ideas on the steel industry are not a secret, which has made some private steel companies feel uneasy. The integration of steel companies is the general trend, but who should integrate whom should be a market issue but is facing the government.
In the government's view, state-owned steel enterprises that can obey government instructions, assume more social obligations and assume more social responsibilities are natural integrators. Although the state-owned assets background can make integration and mergers between state-owned enterprises seem natural, what about facing private enterprises?
If private enterprises have small scale and poor efficiency, it is naturally not a problem, but they are also facing private enterprises with large scale and even better effects, what should they do?
These are all very realistic questions before us.
Whether it is national laws or industrial policy spirit, as long as the steel industry is required to achieve scale and integrate existing steel enterprises, it does not stipulate who will merge. In the eyes of economists, this is a very simple question. The law of the fittest should play a role, but when it comes to the most real and specific problems, it is quite difficult.
"The key lies in fairness and fairness. Some people say that the reason why state-owned enterprises do not have the benefits of private enterprises is because they bear greater social responsibilities and more social obligations. Then our country's laws and regulations have gradually improved. For private enterprises, we can also regulate and restrict private enterprises in accordance with laws and regulations. If the burdens that state-owned enterprises should have been borne by the government, then the government should take over. For example, the government should take over the social undertakings run by enterprises. For example, the government should take over the environmental protection issues that private enterprises are accused of or illegally occupying land, and you strictly regulate them in accordance with laws and regulations. What's wrong with them? Do these problems exist in state-owned enterprises? If there are, then they will be treated equally! I think what private enterprises seek is nothing more than justice."
"I think if your state-owned enterprise cannot compete with private enterprises in a fair and fair environment, then what's wrong with private enterprises? And your state-owned enterprise can also use its own scale advantages and human resources, management and other advantages to achieve mergers of private enterprises. What I want to say is that your state-owned enterprise has no power and no reason to use the government's administrative power and administrative resources to achieve mergers of private enterprises. If you do this, it is unfair and unjust."
"Perhaps some people will talk about the basic industries like the steel industry that must be in the hands of the country to prevent industrial security and risks. In my opinion, this is a manifestation of self-deception of timidity and lack of confidence. A big country like China, one or two companies that are not monopolistic at all are private. Will it cause industrial security? What does industrial security mean? Are you afraid that the power of private capital will become larger, or are you worried that foreign capital will take the opportunity to invade? Is the Ministry of Commerce just a good meal? They really keep their eyes closed and listen?"
Zhao Guodong's lyrics are quite sharp, and Ying Dongliu is also thinking about the profound meaning of the other party's words. It should be said that the view that private enterprises enter some industries under the pretext of industrial security is common in party, government and government at all levels. However, in Ying Dongliu's view, it is more of a kind of unwilling to give up the huge power of the government's previous control of the economy. The heads and managers of state-owned enterprises are in their own hands, and the government can also intervene at any time. This taste is so good. Once it becomes private capital or even a shareholding system, it will not be so easy for the government to point fingers at it.
Ying Dongliu felt that this narrow and even ugly and unspeakable mentality should be caused by the problem. If someone is mixed with personal selfish thoughts, it will be even more complicated.
The debate on this issue will continue. From top to bottom, this issue has actually been discussed and discussed by countless people, but there is never a clear statement. This is also limited by the complex national conditions. However, few people have expressed such clear statements as roles at Zhao Guodong, and everyone can only put them under the table tacitly. Therefore, although Zhao Guodong's remarks this time are only so-called personal opinions within a certain range, they can be imagined.
Ying Dongliu did not comment on this issue. In fact, he could not comment. If Zhao Guodong could also use his personal opinion as an excuse, after all, he was only the deputy director, and his "personal opinion" was for reference only. If he made a statement in a rash manner, the impact would be completely different. Even if he was the four of them present, he could not make any statement.
However, Ying Dongliu agrees with Zhao Guodong's idea that state-owned and private chemical enterprises should decisively go abroad to participate in the development and control of upstream resources, especially Zhao Guodong's idea that targeted support for private enterprises should be taken advantage of their advantage of small interference in overseas mergers and acquisitions and investment, and encourage them to go out and show their skills in resource and technical industries. This view that Ying Dongliu is quite supportive.
After eating this meal, the two ladies basically became guests with nothing to do, and the endless talk of Zhao Guodong and Ying Dongliu also formed the main theme of this small gathering. After dinner, several people also walked slowly along the Houhai in the late spring breeze. Zhao Guodong and Ying Dongliu were in front and the two women were in the back. While discussing and strolling, they were quite a bit of a sensation of the world.
Ying Dongliu has just arrived in Tianjin now, and there are not many people who can trust it. As the largest economic center in the north, Tianjin is also the capital's maritime gateway and the most important maritime port in the north. In recent years, its economic development has lagged behind other municipalities directly under the central government, not to mention the economically active areas in the south. At this time, the central government placed Ying Dongliu in this position obviously also valued Ying Dongliu's stability in the period from governor to *** and the achievements made in bold employment of people in Anyuan Province.
Although there is still some gap in economic strength in Anyuan compared with Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shandong and Zhejiang provinces, it is gratifying that Anyuan's previous pattern of dominance in Andu has been completely broken. The rise of Ningling and the rapid development of emerging cities such as Huaiqing and Yongliang, coupled with the huge improvement in economic backward areas such as Tangjiang, Tongcheng and Rongshan, are all due to the unconventional employment of the provincial party committee headed by Ying Dongliu.
It was precisely because of seeing Ying Dongliu's ability in the Anyuan Provincial Party Committee that the central government had such an arrangement. Ying Dongliu actually did not have much mental preparation before the central government made a decision, so after arriving in Tianjin, he realized how painful it was to lack one or two characters who could help him open up the situation.
"Guodong, if you didn't go to the National Development and Reform Commission this time, I really want to suggest to the central government that you can come to Tianjin. Now I have experienced the pain of being a good cook without rice." Ying Dongliu said half-jokingly: "How about it, are you interested in coming to Tianjin? I guess you can't stay in the National Development and Reform Commission for three or five years, right? As long as you are interested, the door to my place will be open to you at any time. If you don't know, I'll go to Ministers and Vice Chairman."
"Dongliu***, you said I have only been here for a month and I am thinking about leaving. Is it not appropriate to have a chance to go to Tianjin, then I would rather not be able to go to the Development and Reform Commission. Compared to the commander who is domineering in the department, I would rather go downstairs to do something solidly." Zhao Guodong said with some emotion.
"Guodong, you are wrong." Ying Dongliu changed his attitude and said seriously: "National ministries and commissions, especially ministries like the National Development and Reform Commission, are an unprecedented opportunity for you. I can absolutely assert that your experience in the National Development and Reform Commission will benefit you for the rest of your life. Everyone's experience in each period is very valuable for a person's growth. Just like when you went to southern Yunnan to serve as the Minister of Organization, do you feel that you have benefited a lot? Then this experience of the National Development and Reform Commission will take you to a higher level, which is a must for you to enter a more important job in the future. I can describe it in a professional term in metallurgy, just like the last level when ancient masters forged a peerless sword - quenching!"
Chapter completed!