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Chapter 670 - Chapter 358 Angola Defense

Ernst's suggestions are mostly versatile, but they also determine the overall direction of the tea industry in East Africa, which is to rely on a sea of strategies and mechanized production to boost the future development of the East African tea industry. After all, the two major tea-producing countries are tough competitors, and East Africa must "roll up its sleeves" to compete with them.

Relatively speaking, the tea industry of the Far East Empire poses no threat to East Africa because the development of tea in the Far East Empire lacks government support, private tea prevails, and they fight independently.

In the past, India surpassed the Far East Empire in the tea industry in the 1890s, mainly in terms of exports. After all, the Far East Empire's size is larger than any other tea-producing region and market worldwide, and the Far East Empire values tea culture, leaving no room for foreign tea.

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