Spain could completely purchase a large amount of machinery and equipment from European countries at extremely low prices, and even acquire corresponding production materials and technology.
Some small and medium-sized factories were already facing bankruptcy crises, and being able to sell technology and equipment to obtain some funds was naturally better than having the entire factory and enterprise go bankrupt.
As for the harm that selling technology and equipment might do to the factories and enterprises, it was no longer something they could consider. After all, if the enterprise went bankrupt, they would have nothing left anyway, so it was better to exchange equipment and production materials for some funds to keep the financial operations going.
After determining the Spanish domestic policy for preventing this economic crisis, the next topic of discussion quickly became what products should be purchased taking advantage of such a good opportunity.
