The rain turns into wealth unexpectedly

in new •  3 years ago 

Japan is a country with plenty of rain, but with a lot of people and land, and lack of resources. Every year, Japan imports a large amount of oil and strategic materials from other countries. There are many oil tankers in the waters of the Strait of Malacca that frequently pass through the Japanese archipelago and the Middle East countries to transport oil. Most of the tankers left empty-loaded, causing a lot of waste of transportation resources.
  
   Japan's Mitsubishi Corporation, which is going to Iran to transport oil, has taken great pains to develop the company up and down to come up with ideas and construction. A young man who had just joined Mitsubishi Corporation later found out that Iran has a desert climate, with long dry and hot seasons and scarce rainfall. It has to spend a lot of money to solve the problem of fresh water every year. He had an idea, why not send the rain from Japan to Iran? A good way to kill two birds with one stone not only solves the problem of wasting the company's transportation resources, but also exchanges a large amount of wealth with the zero-growth rainwater falling from the sky.
  
  Rainwater turns into gold is a wonderful stroke of turning ordinary into magic. As a result, just as the young man expected, the rain, which is worthless, created a lot of wealth for Mitsubishi. Mitsubishi Corporation also made use of the consumer psychology and market demand of customers to adjust its business strategy in a timely manner, making it a big story.
  
  Many people lamented Mitsubishi's extraordinary business acumen, which unearthed business opportunities in the subtleties. In fact, turning decay into magic, turning disadvantages into advantages, turning disadvantages into advantages, and winning by surprise is the secret of a real winner in the market.

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