"I don't know what you are talking about?" Andrew spread his hands, and refused to admit it.

Anyway, he sold the outdated technology to a Lighthouse Country technology company in Fengyun, which did not violate the Batumi agreement.

As for who Fengyun sold the things to? The arrogant Andrew never asked at all. This is someone's privacy, isn't it?

"You, you, you," Koizumi's lungs were about to explode at the other party's rogue.

Even if you play double standards, this is too outrageous, isn't it?

Why was Toshiba fined $15 billion for selling precision machine tools to the Bear Country and banned from entering the Lighthouse Country market for three years?

Similarly, companies in the Lighthouse Country have no problem selling banned technology to the Dragon Country?

Looking at the chips on the table, Andrew said indifferently: "Mr. Koizumi, these are very basic things. It is normal for others to develop them by themselves.

If you have solid evidence to prove that it was Intel that leaked the secrets to the other party, then you can go to the federal court to sue us. I don't care.

Okay, gentlemen, you have delayed me too much. I don't want to waste my precious time on such boring things.

Janice, the next thing is up to you. Treat our guests who came all the way from the Sakura Country. I have some things to do, so I won't delay here."

Andrew instructed his secretary, and without waiting for Koizumi's response, he stood up, opened the door and walked out.

As for the two officials from the Commercial Investigation Department who came with Koizumi, they looked at Koizumi, spread their hands and said, "Mr. Koizumi, as Mr. Andrew said, if you have solid evidence that Intel leaked the information, you can give it to us.

Or give it to the federal court, we will definitely handle it impartially, this is our duty."

Listening to the other party's formal tone, Koizumi became even more angry.

"Mr. James, I am now reporting a serious leak to you, which seriously violates the spirit of the Batumi Agreement."

James shrugged.

"So, Mr. Koizumi, I received your report, didn't I bring people here? Otherwise, I would still be sitting in my comfortable office chair, waiting to drink the delicious soup my wife cooked for me after get off work..."

Koizumi was amused by the other party's words. The reason why he brought people from the Commercial Investigation Department was because he had no evidence.

Now, he put the biggest physical evidence in front of the other party, but the other party was dismissive.

What's even more hateful is that the official from the Ministry of Commerce named James, whom he had contacted, actually asked him to find evidence himself?

What a joke! If a company from Sakura Country could investigate a company from Lighthouse Country, then the one accompanying him now would not be an official from the Ministry of Commerce, but an official from the CIA.

In order to complete this mission, Koizumi suppressed his anger and tried to make his voice as calm as possible.

"Mr. James, this Plum Blossom Type 1 chip produced by Warwick Company uses almost the same architecture as Intel.

According to the Batumi Agreement, these technologies are prohibited from being exported to Dragon Country.

I hope you can conduct a comprehensive search of Intel..."

However, before Koizumi finished speaking, James stood up and repeated what he had just said.

"Mr. Koizumi, I think I may not have made my words clear just now, so let me say it again.

Do you have evidence in your hands or in the hands of your Toshiba company that Intel sold chip technology to Warwick Company in Dragon Country?"

This time, James spoke word by word.

"No! Aren't these things enough to prove it?" Koizumi's expression was obviously a little excited. He pointed at the plum blossom chip on the table and said angrily.

"No, these can't prove anything."

Are you kidding? James received an order from the minister.

The minister's order was very simple. He only said one sentence to James: "Do business as usual."

James can make 100 different endings for a simple business as usual.

For example, he is doing business as usual now.

Someone reported it, so he came. If the other party has no evidence, he can leave...

"Okay, Mr. Koizumi, if you have nothing else to do, I think I should go back to the department. The minister is still waiting for my work report this time."

James stood up and made a very gentlemanly courtesy to his secretary Janice.

"Miss Janice, I'm sorry to bother you. I hope you canUnderstand, this is our job after all. "

...

When Koizumi and his group were ""courtesy"" sent out of the factory by Janice, he could no longer hold back and cursed: "Rogues, all hooligans!"

Twin Towers Hotel, a luxurious presidential suite.

In the evening, someone knocked on the door of Koizumi's room in this hotel.

Koizumi opened the door and a middle-aged white man came in.

Koizumi first ushered the newcomer into the room, and then bowed 90 degrees in a standard manner.

"Mr. Carter, I'm sorry to trouble you."

This middle-aged white man named Carter is an assistant to a congressman who has been mediated by Toshiba.

Koizumi wants to put pressure on the Ministry of Commerce through Congress, hoping that they can start an investigation into Intel as soon as possible.

The reason they did all this was because they had no choice.

Due to the large number of low-end chips introduced from neighboring countries, the market of Sakura Country and some small and medium-sized semiconductor and chip manufacturers have been strongly impacted.

Fengyun's chip production line does not require R&D costs, nor does it require high maintenance costs. In terms of labor, it is incomparable to the Sakura Country and the Lighthouse Country.

In addition, whether it is the Dragon Country, the Peninsula, or the Malayan authorities, they have paid great attention to the semiconductor and chip industry. They really have people, money, and land...

Therefore, in terms of cost, the low-end chips they export are almost dumped into the Sakura Country at a bargain price.

The consequence of this is that a large number of small and medium-sized semiconductor and chip manufacturers in the Sakura Country have gone bankrupt.

Koizumi and his delegation this time are responsible for the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, and they must cut off these low-end chips from the source.

Carter looked at Koizumi with some pity and said slowly: "Mr. Koizumi, my boss asked me to tell you a word.

He said that you'd better leave. This time, you have no chance of winning.

This is not a decision made by a certain person or a certain department..."

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