Chapter 1433: No money, use the bank to pay off the debt
Although An Xiaosan used all his skills and shamelessly stayed. His life was not easy. While being criticized and despised by countless Japanese people, he also had to clean up the mess in Japan.
The current economic situation in Japan can be said to be on the verge of collapse. It is very difficult to restore to its previous level, and Japan will have a very sad life in the future.
After the Japanese affairs were over, Luka returned to Myanmar and continued to be his naval commander. Mu Yang also returned to normal working conditions.
Counselor Liu Yaming of the Consular Department of the Embassy found Mu Yang, "Ambassador, this is a plan formulated by the Consular Department. Can you check it out?"
Mu Yang took the plan and said to Liu Yaming with a smile: "Sit down, pour tea by yourself, I'll take a look." As he said that, he picked up the plan and looked carefully.
Counselor Liu Yaming poured a cup of tea and sat aside and waited quietly.
Mu Yang read it very quickly and took 5 minutes to browse it.
This is a plan to count Chinese expatriates in various parts of Japan. After the outbreak of this nuclear pollution incident, the embassy took some relief measures, mainly targeting Chinese and overseas Chinese in Japan, international students, migrant workers, etc.
However, I found that there were many omissions and unsatisfactory aspects in my work. Mu Yang proposed at the last meeting and needed to strengthen this aspect. This plan should be the improvement work method proposed by the Consular Department.
Chinese rank first among Japanese foreigners, with a total of 700,000, while Koreans ranked second, with only about 500,000.
Such a huge number is also a major test for the consular service of the embassy. If you encounter major events and do not master detailed data, many omissions may occur at that time.
The Consular Department's plan is to conduct statistics on Chinese people in Japan and record detailed situations, such as home address, work unit, telephone number, "e-mail", Twitter, QQ and even WeChat, as well as domestic relatives' situation and contact information, etc.
Of course, the embassy does not force the registration method.
Mu Yang said: "It's a lot of work."
The embassy had a rough data on the number of people in various places before, and it was also divided according to the region.
For example: Tokyo 164424 people, Kanagawa 55362 people, Hokkaido 9560, Hiroshima 14559, Yamaguchi 3735, Tokushima 2956, Kagawa 3935, Ehime 4860, Kochi 1356, Fukuoka 21551
However, this is just a data, and these people are very mobile. Perhaps they have registered their addresses with visas in other consulates, but they have gone to work in other places. The statistics will be very difficult, and the situation data is not complete.
Counselor Liu Yaming said: "We are planning to use several methods together. For example, when applying for a visa, they will receive an identity form and selectively register and fill in it. Also, on the Internet, I plan to hang a registration page on the embassy's web page so that people can register directly through the Internet. We are conducting some screening, which will save a lot of trouble.
There is also a little publicity to let the overseas Chinese know about this. At the same time, we can also ask all Chinese and overseas Chinese organizations in Japan to ask them to help collect some information."
Mu Yang nodded, thinking that this method is more feasible.
"The proposal is good. The Consular Department will take the lead. When the meeting tomorrow, you will talk about it at the meeting. If other departments need cooperation, I will coordinate." Mu Yang said.
"Okay, ambassador."
Two days later, the Chinese Embassy in Japan issued a notice stating that in order to contact and provide assistance in a timely manner in the event of a major emergency, the Embassy decided to carry out voluntary registration of expatriates from now on.
The Chinese Embassy in Japan does not force the expatriates to implement the implementation, and will strictly protect the individual registered personnel**. The following are several ways to register.
Moreover, this matter was reported to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the domestic Ministry of Foreign Affairs website also posted this notice.
The outside world has sparked other speculations about the move of the Chinese Embassy, adding a bit of tension to the current diplomatic situation between the two countries.
At the regular press conference of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a spokesperson was asked whether the Chinese Embassy was preparing for the evacuation of the Chinese people and whether China was preparing for any major moves.
A spokesperson for the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "We understand this situation, but we did not ask about the intention of the Chinese Embassy's move."
Subsequently, the media speculated that China's move may be targeting previous nuclear pollution incidents, and even said that China is preparing for war.
A few days later, Mu Yang and two counselors attended the "First China-Japan Friendship Exchange Conference in West Japan". This exchange conference was held in Osaka City, Japan.
The conference invited more than 800 people from the political and business circles of China and Japan to attend. Japanese Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General Hirotsuka Nichi was the first to deliver a speech at the meeting. He said: "This year is an important period for China and Japan. China and Japan are neighbors with one side of water. We must further deepen bilateral relations."
Chinese Ambassador to Japan Mu Yang also delivered a speech, Mu Yang said: I hope Japan can eliminate non-constructive remarks such as restraint on China and siege on China. Regarding the current situation of China-Japan relations, Mu Yang pointed out that bilateral relations are in the process of improvement, but this process is still hindered by some complex and sensitive factors.
Finally, the conference also issued the "Declaration on the First China-Japan Friendship Exchange Conference in West Japan", calling on both sides to develop and expand China-Japan friendly exchanges and cooperation in accordance with the principles and spirit of the four political documents of China and Japan, and help improve China-Japan relations.
After the meeting, reporters gathered up and asked Mu Yang for an interview. Finally, Mu Yang allowed them to ask three questions.
A Japanese reporter asked: "Not long ago, the Chinese Embassy carried out registration of expatriates information. What is the purpose of the embassy's move? Some people think that this is China's preparation for evacuation of overseas Chinese, and some even think that China should make big moves. Could it be a signal of war?"
Mu Yang looked at the reporter and gave him four words in a faint tone: "You are thinking too much."
The Japanese reporter's face was embarrassed when Mu Yang said that.
Mu Yang said: "Registering the information of the expatriates is only one of the regular tasks of the embassy. There is nothing to make a fuss about, so please don't interpret it too much."
A reporter asked: "China has imposed a travel ban on Japan. Is there a timetable for China to release this ban?"
Mu Yang smiled faintly and said, "When will China relax the travel restrictions on Japan, it depends on Japan rather than China. When Japan's environment becomes suitable for tourism, we will naturally lift the ban."
Another reporter asked Mu Yang whether the import restrictions would be lifted and whether it would affect the import and export trade between the two countries.
Mu Yang said, "China will make a decision based on the actual situation. If Japanese food, sea fish and other commodities still exceed international nuclear radiation standards, China will still impose a ban."
"As for import and export trade, the exchanges are actually very frequent. China is Japan's third largest trading country. In the last quarter, Japan's export of seiko products to China did not reduce. Of course, Japan also imports a lot of goods from China. Recently, I have known that there is a Chinese tap water filter that is more popular in Japan."
Does this count as sprinkling salt on the wound? (To be continued...)
Chapter completed!