Joja still couldn't understand what kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder the guy named Ivanovich had?
He got beaten up, and after regaining consciousness, he was eager to apologize and restore his image??
Joja couldn't find any empathy for this state of mind. If it were him, knowing that he had done something stupid, to avoid embarrassment, he would definitely change the vacation cabin to another place that day??
But these were not the things Joja cared about. He was more interested in the man now??
Because the company he was in, 'Euginbert', was a state-owned export trading company in Serbia, and the main project of this company was arms trading??
Don't look down on Serbia for being small and poor. It inherited the heavy industrial system of the former Yugoslavia. In terms of industrial capacity, it was actually quite good in Eastern Europe, at least stronger than most countries in Africa and South America??
Joja knew about this company because he had been idle for the past two days, constantly researching the 'trade routes' in the Mediterranean and the regulations of arms trading in various countries??
'Yuginbert Company' entered Joja's sight at this time??
Because Joja knew that if he wanted to engage in the arms trade, he couldn't just live off Colonel K's legacy??
He learned something from the Egyptian Air Force, that arms were just commodities, and 'trade' was the core!
Treating arms as ordinary goods, exporting them was not illegal. It was only illegal when the recipient was a country or individual sanctioned by the United Nations or some powerful countries. There was a lot to be done in this area??
Colonel K's base was certainly hidden, but if he really wanted to do big business, he had to find more reliable sources. With the things inside that base, he could only make a small fuss for the rest of his life??
Only with a regular source of goods, could Colonel K's legacy be sold off in the middle without anyone knowing.
Austrian Steyr, Belgian FN, Czech EA Company, Serbian Yuginbert Company, and a series of other companies entered his sight at this time??
Of course, the first two were relatively large and probably wouldn't look at him, but the latter two were possible, after all, they were poor??
This matter was not as magical as everyone thought. You could easily find these companies with a casual search on the internet, and their business phones were answered 24 hours a day??
As long as you were in a country that could legally trade in arms, had a legitimate trading company, demonstrated payment capability, and a convincing background check report, which was the most important 'end-user certificate' in arms trading, they dared to ship to you, and it was legal??
Joja gained courage in Africa, and then in Italy, he spent a lot of time researching during his free time, and learned some industry secrets.
There was no need to ask someone for advice. As long as you could read and understand the business process introduction of arms companies, you could know some of the ins and outs??
Many people had seen the movie "King of War," so most people thought that Yuri was a super arms dealer.
But today, more than thirty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it was unlikely to become the second Yuri.
Because unless you went to war-torn areas to take risks and recover second-hand goods, it was difficult to obtain cheap arms??
The real arms dealers who could provide arms to both sides of a conflict, everyone knew what their background was. For example, France supported both sides of the conflict in Libya, and it ended up in a mess.
In reality, people like Yuri in the movie, either could only make a small fuss, or were the legendary white gloves.
What they did was actually to exploit legal loopholes, or rely on the backing of people behind them, to illegally purchase weapons for countries and organizations under sanctions.
Of course, because the target was a sanctioned entity, the profits from doing so were extremely high.
Because 'what is prohibited, becomes more expensive' is the iron law of this world, and it is also the source of criminal impulses for most people??
But compared to this high-risk and high-demand illegal trade, there was another trading model??
That was to purchase weapons for those countries or organizations that were legal but couldn't produce cash??
They had no money, but they had resources, and because of geographical, political, or other reasons, it was difficult for them to monetize their resources??
Except for those listed companies, most arms companies were entities with heavy capital investment. Most of the time, they couldn't accept resource trading because there were uncontrollable risks, and the time to monetize was too long. Not only were they impatient, but once the capital chain broke, they couldn't bear the consequences??
So, this situation gave birth to a group of 'middlemen' with an international military contracting background??If you give me a premium mine or oil field, I will find a way to cash it out, and then I will bring you the weapons you need, and even help you fight in the early stages, and help you train your soldiers??
This situation is actually all public, as long as you are really interested, you can find information in this area, and even documentaries??
This has spawned a series of economic chains, with trading volumes unexpectedly huge.
Military contractors in this line of work basically make a lot of money, and can operate openly anywhere in the world??
Many defense companies in South Africa and England are doing this kind of work, and in some ways, compared to the big American companies that cling to their Department of Defense, the companies in South Africa and England are more adventurous.
They have been in this business for decades, while the large-scale expansion of the American mercenary business began after the Gulf War.
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Joja wants to go this route, although his current strength is not enough, he doesn't know if he can make it, and he doesn't know if he can handle the pressure from competitors, but he feels that people should have some ambition??
Going the route of a military contractor, helping some countries or organizations build armies, if done properly, this kind of thing has great potential.
Originally, Joja wanted to go to Tunisia to attend a North African Defense Exhibition after the Mori family's affairs were over, and then contact those companies??
But now, someone from the "Euginbert Company" has appeared, and of course he wants to meet him??
A guy with OCD doing arms business, regardless of his actual ability, such a person must be very meticulous, and quite familiar with the industry??
Joja's decision puzzled Nis a bit, but the girl didn't say anything unnecessary. When Joja said he wanted to take her with him, she became happy??
Kaman didn't care, as long as the boss didn't want to leave the scene without making money, everything the boss did was right??
After watching the mother and daughter leave, Joja returned to his room to look up information??
He wanted to understand the "Euginbert Company" clearly, and then have a topic with the "OCD" Ivanovich??
Valentina said that Ivanovich ran into trouble in Marsala, which must have been a problem at the port, because it is the closest port to North Africa, Tunisia??
Joja now has a "Mediterranean Smuggling Bible" in his hands, which includes people at the port of Marsala??
Depending on the situation, he will decide whether or not to help this guy. If it goes smoothly, he can show his strength and then connect with the "Euginbert Company"??
A small country like Serbia is just right for a small arms dealer like him??
Anyway, it's just about giving money as a bribe, and Joja doesn't have to spend his own money, and he also has the opportunity to test the effectiveness of the "Smuggling Bible," so why not?
But when Joja found detailed information about the "Euginbert Company" through a search and read it carefully, he found that he seemed to have underestimated this company??
It is completely different from Austria's "Steyr" and Belgium's "FN"!