Zi Wei Feng Bao

Chapter 54: Qin Siyue's Business (Part 1)

Previously, in Yu Zhou's mind, since the other party had come to Fujian Province, the industries they were involved in must have some connection with the island across the sea.

What kind of business is the most profitable? Of course, it's tax evasion.

In Yu Zhou's opinion, Qin Siyue was probably doing such things, after all, the profits were unimaginable.

However, this time he was wrong. Qin Siyue had a very deep background, so she naturally didn't care much about those businesses.

The place she brought him to was the customs, the place where those businessmen were truly apprehended.

Would there be no profit here? Don't be ridiculous, such profits are simply unimaginable.

It was even more terrifying than the profits from maritime businesses.

After all, this was a business with no capital, and these seized goods were difficult to reappear in the market.

In essence, they were all internally digested by people like Qin Siyue, and the profits were more than immense.

No wonder that even with such profits from the "Northern Big Brother," Qin Siyue still didn't make a move.

Don't be ridiculous, anyone would avoid losing the big for the small. If Yu Zhou were in her shoes, he believed he wouldn't do anything to his core business.

It was completely not worth it. After all, the customs business was like a "golden goose that lays eggs," and its profits were unimaginable.

Moreover, Fujian Province had always been the stronghold of tax evasion businesses.

Under such circumstances, the amount of goods was unimaginable.

"Didn't you act like you already knew everything before? What's wrong? Is it different from what you imagined?"

Seeing Yu Zhou's bewildered look, Qin Siyue found it somewhat amusing.

She knew very well what kind of person Yu Zhou had thought she was before.

In fact, it was understandable. When your perspective is limited, you can't access many things.

For example, Yu Zhou would never have dreamed that he could be involved in such "wool-shearing" activities.

This was completely different from the "Northern Big Brother."

To put it bluntly, shearing wool here was much more difficult than with the "Northern Big Brother."

After all, in that era, the goods seized by customs had no commercial model at all; most of them were internally digested.

In other words, they were taken by those who had money and connections.

Was this level of business something Yu Zhou could have accessed before? Clearly, it was almost impossible, because without a strong background, you couldn't even get access to such channels.

Of course, in that era, these things were completely legal.

The customs selling seized items was also considered performance, and they couldn't just let them sit there and rot or throw them in the trash.

It was a completely cost-free business, as seizing goods required no capital.

"Now I know. With such powerful means, I can't imagine why you chose me."

Yu Zhou explained with a wry smile in the car.

It was simply because, in Yu Zhou's opinion, it wouldn't be difficult to make huge profits from such a business, even for a fool.

After all, the price at customs was known to be very, very low. To put it bluntly, there was no business more profitable than this.

Because in that era, even customs didn't rely on such things for revenue; most revenue came from tariffs and fines. Wealthy departments weren't concerned about these processed goods, and it wasn't too difficult to take them away for a small amount of money.

In that era, this business was even more profitable than the three most recognized money-making ventures.

"Actually, it's not that there's no risk involved."

"Moreover, everyone has a certain quota, and it's impossible to shear wool without limit."

"Furthermore, there are countless subtleties involved."

"Otherwise, wouldn't all of us rush into it? However, it is indeed very profitable." httpδ:/m.kuAisugg.nět

Qin Siyue explained with a smile. This was why you could be envious of these people's earnings but still be helpless.

They clearly told you their money-making methods, but you had no way to get involved.

It was only possible if they approved of you and genuinely wanted to cooperate.

Having understood all of this, Yu Zhou truly wanted to hug Qin Siyue's leg tightly, because her "thigh" was indeed very thick.

"However, in cooperating with you, I also have certain considerations."

"Firstly, this business certainly cannot continue indefinitely, as the profits involved are too tempting."

"When the system is gradually perfected in the future, it will become impossible to do things the way we do now."

"Therefore, what I want to cooperate with you on is actually in the real economy."

"However, I will share a portion of the accumulated funds with you, but in terms of the real economy, for any real economy business you undertake within three years, I must have more than a fifty percent stake."

When it came to business, Qin Siyue transformed from the smiling woman she was before into a stern, unsmiling demeanor.

She had already done her calculations.

There was no denying that this business was very easy to do, but she couldn't continue doing it forever.

After all, the huge profits were undeniable, but once the customs tightened their grip even slightly, they might have a lot of capital on hand but no business to do.

Under such circumstances, planning for the future was a natural course of action.

Qin Siyue, who would later become one of the leading female entrepreneurs in the country, possessed such foresight.

However, what Yu Zhou didn't expect was that she would choose him to venture into other industries.

According to historical development, shouldn't she have started her own business independently two years later?

"I don't understand why you think I can do it? And why can I help you make money?"

Yu Zhou and Qin Siyue got out of the car, and seeing the vast wharf and customs, he was filled with excitement.

This was an opportunity, and an opportunity that even Yu Zhou, despite his usual demeanor, would be extremely excited about.

If he missed it, his chances of soaring to the top in a short period would be gone.

He was also an ambitious person and naturally felt that he couldn't miss such a heaven-sent opportunity.

Who wouldn't want to be among the entrepreneurs of the future and possess a certain amount of capital in the fastest possible way?