Guide to Galactic Dominance

Chapter 411 Trade Framework

What Yosihar said was actually far from being a strong intimidation, but the actual effect was still very good. The various civilizations in the Hyades are very clear that even a coalition cannot change the situation of the Hyades. The dominance of the Star Alliance will continue with the existence of the Star Alliance.

This meeting was held to discuss the division of the Hyades' sphere of influence. However, before Yosihar attended the meeting, he was given instructions by Bai Zhongqi and had two very important tasks.

"Dear envoys, regarding the power division standards proposed by the Star Alliance, you can spend some time to continue to consider it. Next, I would like to state the Star Alliance's other ideas." After Yosihar saw the scene becoming awkwardly silent, he said A new topic was opened.

It's just that the response from the representatives was not enthusiastic. What was just proposed was already disturbing enough. Next, the Star Alliance actually had something to say, and some diplomats immediately became ashen-faced.

Yosihar did not take it seriously and smiled slightly: "As I said, the Star Alliance hopes that the Hyades can maintain peace, stability and prosperity. We sincerely hope to see all civilizations coexisting in harmony and making progress together. Therefore, the Star Alliance It is recommended that the civilizations within the Hyades Cluster should reach a unified trade agreement together. Within the framework of this trade agreement, all civilizations can trade freely."

Pan Muzhuo was surprised. Before the Star Alliance, Pan Xing civilization had also thought about relying on its own strength to convince other civilizations to eventually form a trade system within the star cluster, but it was very difficult. Not only was Pan Xing unable to use force to force others to submit, but Pan Xing's own spaceship navigation capabilities also found it difficult to maintain commercial shipping among the twelve civilizations.

However, Star Alliance has all the conditions that Pan Xing does not have.

The Persingians were still weighing the pros and cons of the trade agreement proposed by the Star Alliance for themselves, and some lower civilizations first became interested at this time.

A diplomat from a lower civilization asked somewhat earnestly: "Mr. Yossihar, does the trade agreement framework you mentioned include bilateral trade between the Star Alliance and us?"

"Of course there is," Yosihar admitted.

The diplomat was extremely excited and said, "In other words, we can buy your products from Star Alliance?"

When Pan Muzhuo heard this, his eyes became eager.

Among the general principles of the Galactic High Governance Council, higher-level civilizations are not allowed to arbitrarily sell to lower-level civilizations technical goods that exceed their own level. Such a principle actually has a lot of exemptions, and generally higher civilizations completely ignore this principle. For example, the Polke civilization sold its deceptive star energy engine to the Tezion civilization.

However, the vast majority of civilizations in the galaxy cherish the technologies they have developed, especially those with comparative advantages, and will not easily leak them to lower civilizations. What they prefer to do is to sell goods to lower civilizations whose technology is only slightly higher than their own, and then collect extremely valuable exchange items from lower civilizations.

Yosihar explained to them at this time: "Yes, the Star Alliance is willing to trade with various friendly civilizations in the Hyades Cluster to exchange what they need. We will sell various categories of goods to the civilizations in the Hyades Cluster. Yes, we can conduct barter transactions in the early stage, and then after the frequency of trade increases, we can continue to negotiate other forms of transactions. The goods we sell are not limited to the technical level of each civilization itself."

"What do you mean, can a level 15 civilization purchase products with level 20 civilization technology?"

"why not?"

Pan Muzhuo felt a little pressure, swallowed a mouthful of saliva, and said, "This... this doesn't conform to normal practice."

In the end, he couldn't resist the temptation and asked: "So will Star Alliance sell products with technology exceeding level 20?"

Yosihar still said: "Why not?"

Pan Muzhuo was extremely surprised. He asked, "Could it be that the goods that a low-level civilization and a medium-level civilization can purchase are the same?"

"Yes, that's it."

As soon as these words came out, the eyes of several low-civilized diplomats immediately became eager. Being able to purchase high-end products manufactured by the Star Alliance will not only improve the people's livelihood and military level of their civilized society, but may even promote the level of their civilization.

Someone immediately asked: "Will Star Alliance sell technology?"

Yosihar finally shook his head: "No, in principle, Star Alliance's trade with other countries does not involve any technology transfer. We only sell products and some services."

Hearing this, Pan Muzhuo breathed a sigh of relief. For lower civilizations, it is basically impossible to reversely imitate and master similar technologies because there are too many gaps in knowledge.

From the perspective of benefits, the civilizations in the Hyades Cluster will benefit more from this matter. The Star Alliance opening up trade and selling some goods is a real benefit to various civilizations. What they pay is only the resources they mine.

For example, when producing a car, country A has low technology and country B has high technology. Country A is purely manual, while country B has professional production lines and industrial robots. This is the gap in productivity. The cost of producing a car in country A may be 10,000 yuan. The car sold by country B to country A only costs 3,000 yuan. Naturally, it is more cost-effective to make than to buy.

As for Star Alliance itself, the products sold are actually technological products that are many generations behind, and some may be even lower than the technology of Pan Xing civilization. However, Star Alliance uses atomic construction to build things, and the cost is horribly low. There is no difficulty at all.

The Star Alliance exchanges resources mined by lower civilizations, although the Star Alliance's production efficiency is also higher when it comes to mining resources. However, in this trade, Star Alliance exchanged goods worth 10 units for resources worth 100 or even 1,000 units, and was able to produce goods worth tens of thousands of units.

This is the most obvious scissor difference.

And these civilizations were all willing to cut with this scissors.

When everyone looks at the Star Alliance at this time, it is no longer just a terrible threat, a powerful enemy that blocks their living space, but a major opportunity to improve their own civilization level and level.

There is no doubt that if they have a good relationship with Star Alliance, they will be able to obtain better products. As long as they can obtain some technology or get some inspiration and guidance, the value will be immeasurable.

Bai Zhongqi used this method to make them afraid of Xinglian, but at the same time, he followed them without restraint.

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