Chapter 142: Island Australia Agreement and Reactions from Various Parties_2

Now, with the arrival of the Island Nation's diplomatic delegation, Arthur saw a way for Australia to allow shipyard technical experts to skillfully master the technology of building battleships without spending funds.

Through this method of selling battleships to other countries, not only can many benefits be earned, but experts can build battleships and familiarize themselves with the techniques learned from German experts.

Naturally, Australia would profit from this, and the Island Nation would not lose out, at least not until the dreadnought era began.

Such an arms deal that suits both parties cannot be lamented simply due to the fact that the armaments might eventually be obsolete.

On November 19, 1902, after lengthy discussions and visits, the Island Nation's visiting group finally confirmed their final arms deal order.