The Technology Tree of Xueba
Chapter 215 Drug Smuggling
The legal team of Xinghuo Technology's legal department got busy and began to sue those who slandered Xinghuo Technology, and at the same time started litigation with major European and American pharmaceutical companies.
Legal means cannot curb the actions of major European and American pharmaceutical companies, and Zhou Yu is also planning to use his own methods to retaliate.
The major pharmaceutical companies in Europe and the United States have used their own right to speak to release rumors that appear to be reasonable and well-founded, which affects the reputation of Xinghuo Technology's pharmaceuticals.
They also bribed some unscrupulous media and public figures in China to publish remarks that are not conducive to Spark Technology.
Secretly guide some rogues to blackmail Xinghuo Technology through medical trouble.
Coupled with patent prosecutions, Xinghuo Science and Technology drugs are restricted from passing the review of relevant departments in European and American countries.
Zhou Yu could clearly see that their purpose was to delay the entry of Xinghuo Technology's drugs into the European and American markets, and at the same time disrupt Huaxia to curb the development of Xinghuo Technology.
The major pharmaceutical companies in Europe and the United States have made such great efforts to gain time, nothing more than wanting to crack the technology of Xinghuo Technology. Or prepare to develop other types of medicines so that they can survive the cold winter.
The major pharmaceutical companies in Europe and the United States have already taken action, and Xinghuo Technology must also retaliate.
Zhou Yu planned to set the backyards of these companies on fire and lose his fundamentals.
He doesn't need to pay anything, just increase the production of drugs and relax the regulation of drug sales.
China has never been short of smart people. Once these people find that it is easy to buy medicines, and medicines are in short supply in the European and American markets.
The huge benefits brought by drug smuggling naturally make these people flock to it.
In the Pengcheng St. Mary's Hospital, after listening to his subordinates' report, Chen Feng slapped the table and said: We have made a deal, and there is no easier deal than this.
Chen Feng noticed the back-and-forth business war between Xinghuo Biological Company and major European and American pharmaceutical companies.
He also heard the complaints of many foreign critically ill patients in the virtual world, and immediately noticed the huge business opportunities.
Chen Feng sent people to Xinghuo Business Company to understand the drug procurement process, and also sent people to Europe and the United States to inspect the market.
As the person in charge of several private hospitals, the competitiveness of their hospitals is that they have special medicines.
These drugs have been very effective against diseases such as cancer in the past, but there are no drugs approved by the State Food and Drug Administration.
Of course, his purchase route is through the drug smuggling network.
Chen Feng used to smuggle Chinese medicines from European and American countries to Huaxia, but now he decided to smuggle Chinese medicines to European and American countries.
They are in the upstream of the entire smuggling process and only need to bear very low risks.
Chen Feng has St. Mary's Hospital in Pengcheng and Hong Kong.
They procured medicines like Spark Bio through Notre Dame Hospital.
The drug procurement platform of Xinghuo Biological Company is only open to the national unified drug procurement platform and medical institutions.
They only check whether the purchaser has the qualifications of a medical institution when purchasing for the first time.
When Xinghuo Bio's factory first started production, there were still quota restrictions.
An announcement was issued a few days ago that all the production lines were running successfully, the supply of medicines was sufficient, and the quota restrictions were cancelled.
Chen Feng transferred the medicine from Pengcheng Hospital to Hong Kong Hospital through the relationship between St. Mary's Hospital.
There are customs inspections between the two places, and both belong to the same motherland, which is not as strict as between countries.
Drugs are not contraband, and it is easy to pass the customs.
Hong Kong Customs has more loopholes than Mainland Customs. In particular, Hong Kong gang members are very active. They control the wharf and can easily complete the most critical smuggling and transportation procedures.
Chen Feng only needs to transport the medicine to the high seas near the target country.
The risk he took was small, and the corresponding benefit was also small, so he sold it at two or three times the price.
The local drug smuggling team is responsible for the response. They transport the drugs to the country through their own channels, and then sell them to hospitals in need with a three to five times increase in price.
For example, for cell missiles, a well-known hospital in Huaxia only costs about 10,000 yuan for a course of treatment, and an ordinary hospital costs 60,000 to 70,000 yuan, and they also enjoy medical insurance reimbursement.
However, the medicines smuggled by European and American countries cost six to seven hundred thousand dollars for a course of treatment. Not eligible for medical insurance reimbursement.
The huge profit and high price not only alarmed many smuggling groups.
It also gave rise to the new profession of purchasing medicines in European and American countries. Through the way of moving ants, they buy medicines from private hospitals, transport them to their own countries, and sell medicines several times.
Even if it is often reported that someone has been sentenced, it cannot shake them, because the profit is too huge.
Pharmaceutical companies such as GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, and Johnson \u0026 Johnson immediately discovered that major hospitals were selling drugs mainly based on cell missiles at high prices.
The sick middle class would rather go bankrupt than go to the hospital to use the medicine of Xinghuo Technology, because it can really save themselves and cure terminal illness.
In particular, comprehensive anti-infection drugs have become standard preparations before surgery in large hospitals.
Major pharmaceutical companies in Europe and the United States seem so powerless in the face of powerful effects such as spreading rumors and blocking news.
They have used powerful media resources to spread rumors about the dangers of Xinghuo technology medicines.
But I didn't understand the strength that would erupt when terminally ill patients saw that glimmer of hope when they were desperate.
St. Edward's Hospital in New York, a liver cancer patient, Madick, eagerly asked the doctor: I heard that there is a special medicine. Is this true?
The doctor shook his head and said: The medicine can really cure your disease, but you can't use it.
I understand your financial strength. Your medical treatment depends entirely on medical insurance reimbursement. Otherwise, you can't afford the hundreds of thousands of dollars a month.
This injection will cost nearly a million dollars, and it will cost tens of millions of dollars to cure your advanced liver cancer. Can you afford it?
Oh my god, if you have money, you can live, if you don't have money, you can only wait to die.
It's all these hateful smugglers and congressmen who don't allow medicines to enter the United States through formal channels. How can ordinary people like us bear the high price of smuggled medicines. Madick said desperately.
He looked like a zombie. When he walked out of the hospital, he saw someone holding a banner beside the hospital gate.
One hundred thousand dollars for Huaxia Tourism, hot routes, set off at the fastest speed.
He saw that the tourist destination was not a well-known scenic spot in Huaxia, but a small county in the northeast of Huaxia.
Madik's first impression was that these people were cheating again. How could anyone fall for such an expensive tour group.
Besides, he is seriously ill now, even the airlines refuse to carry him, and he has no choice but to go if he wants to.
Suddenly a propagandist walked up to Madik and handed him a leaflet.
When he saw the title of the flyer, he suddenly realized that he had never thought of this way.
China Small Town, Medical Tourism, Affordable Price, Guaranteed Recovery
This turned out to be a medical tourism group for the purpose of medical treatment.
Travel agencies are responsible for solving all problems, and tourists will definitely be able to arrive as long as they pay.
Madick suddenly realized why he had to use expensive smuggled medicines. The medicines in Huaxia were cheap, and he could enjoy treatment services as long as he went to Huaxia.
He only needs to use medicines instead of enjoying the city's medical services, and any hospital can treat him.
The price in a small city is cheap, there are many vacant hospital beds, and the management is still lax, so he can stay for a long time.
Thinking of this, Madik immediately signed up for a tour group.
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