"Many people have the same idea as you, but the steel industry isn't one where just anyone can grow big and strong.
I mentioned before, your products must be competitive, your technology must be the latest.
If you don't have these advantages, then all you're left with is your own network, and that's merely scraping by.
So, I suggest you head South, where there's less competition and more market gaps, making it very suitable for entrepreneurs like you," Zhu Wencong explained.
The man looked Zhu Wencong straight in the eyes, knowing that Zhu was somewhat giving him the brush-off, but he also made a lot of sense.
At this point, the steel market was saturated with too much big capital, and trying to snatch market share from them was as difficult as snatching food from a tiger's mouth.
Zhu Wencong realized that the man before him was not simple; he actually had an independent personality, seemingly a false fan.