Finance.
Local governments must pay attention.
Because it involves how much money they have to spend, unlike the central government, which can print money, local states cannot. This is the root of the two parties' different degrees of importance attached to money.
The former focuses on specifics.
The latter on macro-level.
Therefore.
Subsidies are indeed necessary.
"In that case, it's okay."
Kan Qin nodded.
In this way, the local issues are resolved. It's simply that their finances are slightly reduced, which Kan Qin didn't argue with Ling about; the largest purse is held by Ling. He says okay, so it's okay.
Without these.
It won't affect next year's budget because taxation has been increasing. Just the 'oasis' solution alone can contribute more than one hundred billion Asia Dollars in taxes to the Myanmar Economic Zone this year.
This is not exaggerated.