501, Far North Hotel, New Tower City.

Zhou Hong met the famous Yunnan socialite, Madam Yang, here last time.

Today, Lawyer Xie, Fu Niang, Master's wife Pam, Ni Peng, and others were sitting in the reception room.

Attorney Xie is the legal representative of the Peace and Love Foundation.

Pam, the teacher's wife, is an honorary director of the Peace and Love Foundation. In fact, she can be seen as the spokesperson for the chairman, Zhou Hong.

Nippon was promoted to executive director of the Peace and Love Foundation.

Ni Peng never expected that back in Xiaogudi, right under the chairman's nose, he had been tricked into crippling his leg by that old fox, the village chief of Xiaogudi. Not only did the chairman not blame him, but yesterday he also promoted him to the executive director of the foundation, a position that is actually similar to that of a company CEO.

He was filled with gratitude and vowed never to disappoint the chairman again.

The young man was fooled by the old fox, but Zhou Hong didn't care. Ni Peng's actions were still in line with his own wishes.

The foundation isn't in it for making money; character is the most important thing.

What Zhou Hong is telling them now is to promote the establishment of foundation offices in Tachileik, Myanmar and Laos.

The Peace and Love Foundation is based in Xiangguo, but it aims to provide universal benefits to impoverished areas in the Golden Triangle region.

This is what Zhou Hongming said on the surface, but in reality, he had another thought in his heart.

Even if it's a charitable foundation from outside the country, it can still benefit impoverished areas within the country.

They came up with a plan to substitute one thing for another.

That's right. For example, the three countries of Xiang, Laos, and Myanmar are all located in the Mekong River basin, making trade with China relatively convenient. So, it's not just about purchasing charitable supplies from China.

Instead, the charitable funds from these three countries will be used to invest in building charitable factories in China, with the products produced specifically for the charitable purposes of the three countries.

I just don't know if the system will accept it.

But you only know once you do it.

The Peace and Love Charity Foundation has offices in Laos and Myanmar.

This will revitalize remote residential areas in Laos and Myanmar.

While talking with Attorney Xie and the others, Zhou Hong typed on the keyboard and sent an email he had prepared to "Hope".

He plans to build three factories in the Northwest region: a food factory, a clothing factory, and a stationery factory. These three factories will be exclusively for charitable causes in the three countries of Xiang, Laos, and Myanmar.

Zhou Hong was secretly pleased; the system approved of this model.

Although there were no written prompts, it seemed as if I had a telepathic connection with Tongzi, knowing that it approved.

In fact, doing it this way, especially building a factory in the Northwest instead of the Southwest, will likely result in a lot of wasted transportation costs and other expenses.

However, that is a "waste" in terms of corporate profits. If costs are not taken into account, this kind of "waste" is actually only beneficial to the development of related industries.

For example, transportation services also create jobs and benefit more people, right?

It seems that the system also holds this view; the logic of the system's judgment cannot be understood from the perspective of Earthlings.

My own thinking is now increasingly aligned with systemic logic...

After thinking it over, Zhou Hong sent another email to Hope, mentioning his idea of ​​registering a private equity charity fund in Northwest China.

The charity fund in the main area is 300 days' salary, and in the "official level" it is 16,000 days' salary. With the four-fold buff of "philanthropist" and "thrifty and hardworking", the annual amount in the "official level" has reached as high as US$19.2 million.

Not to mention the $960 million for the "regular service phase" and the $480 million for the "white service phase".

The various welfare benefits available in the main region are universally applicable, but I will use them in China whenever possible.

However, when he mentioned the amount he wanted to make up for, Fang Ting stopped him and said to postpone it for now.

I have a feeling that she might be managing too much money, which has attracted the covetous eyes of someone who wants to embezzle it, even though her background is not simple.

It's not about embezzlement. For example, the government might temporarily use the funds for infrastructure projects, which are all perfectly legitimate reasons, aren't they?

Therefore, Zhou Hong felt it was good to register a private equity charity fund in China; otherwise, he might end up doing all the work for someone else.

"Fu Niang, are you confident?" Zhou Hong asked Fu Niang with a smile as he typed on the keyboard.

Fu Niang will be the foundation's representative in Laos, shouldering the important task of pioneering new ventures.

Fu Niang was clearly under immense pressure, and she lowered her head, saying, "I... I will try my best."

Attorney Xie added, "Laos is isolated. Although it uses the slogan of reform and learns from China's reform and opening up, the struggle between conservatives and reformers is fierce. There is currently no precedent for foreign foundations to enter Laos."

"So, you should think of a solution." Zhou Hong smiled.

Attorney Xie fell silent. The boss gives you the task, and you do the work. If you need the boss to figure out how to do it, what use are you?

In fact, it's not impossible for them to set up an office but not conduct any actual activities.

Zhou Hong thought the same way. If he couldn't be allowed to move within its territory, the charitable supplies couldn't be transported in. He couldn't be blamed for that, could he?

Moreover, donations can be made directly through the Lao government.

In short, all products from the Northwest Charity Factory are fine.

"I happen to have official business in Myanmar, and I'll be frequently going to Tachileik to look for an agent there," Zhou Hong said, closing his notebook. "In short, this is the direction we'll be heading in. I'm going to Laos this afternoon, so the meeting is adjourned!"

Everyone hurriedly got up to say goodbye, even Master's wife Pam seemed to show more reverence when facing Zhou Hong.

……

In the afternoon, Zhou Hong took a ferry from Chiang Luang Port to the Lao Parliament's Sihanoukville on the other side.

Hui Si is also the capital city of Khoi Pho Province in Laos.

Furthermore, it is an important trading port, located across the Mekong River from Chiang Luang Port in Xiang Kingdom.

It's considered top-tier among Lao provincial capitals, but in reality, it's not even as good as a small county town in China.

After all, Vientiane, the capital of Laos, is only about the size of a large county in China.

Hui Si and Chiang Luan Port are separated by the river, and the ferry runs once an hour, taking only ten minutes to reach each other.

Standing at the Huixi ferry crossing, looking at the Qingluan County town port area across the way.

Zhou Hong weighed the pros and cons of his time working at the prosecutor's office in Qingluan County.

After standing quietly for a while, I turned around and joined the flow of people crossing the customs.

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