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Chapter 818 - Chapter 490: One Red Heart.

To be fair, Meng Lang's few "suggestions" are indeed somewhat unrealistic demands.

What appear to be long-standing social issues that have been criticized if delved deeper, are essentially complex historical legacy problems.

Take labor laws for example: if strictly enforced, they would undoubtedly be a significant competitive disadvantage for domestic enterprises.

In the early days of the nation's founding, with no technology and no capital, barely scraping by, how could one compete with established Western enterprises without relying on population dividends and extreme utilization of manpower?

Millions toil while the capitalists reap happiness.

Without the virtually nonexistent 12333, how can we create substantial profits for enterprises?

How can we talk about attracting foreign investment to boost GDP?

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