Very soon.
The phone was connected.
"Dad."
Miao Ye’s voice ca through.
"Busy?"
Miao Yin asked.
"About to head ho, what’s up?"
"What’s going on with the Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce?" Miao Yin asked directly.
"What?"
Miao Ye asked, puzzled.
"You don’t know?" Miao Yin exclaid: "Just a mont ago, the Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce sent a ssage, saying there’s a eting next Tuesday, on the fifteenth of this month, in Xin’an City. I thought you knew sothing."
Upon hearing this.
"Dad, I really didn’t know about this." Miao Ye replied. The Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce is managed by the Myanmar Bank Group, a non-governntal organization. Unless they needed him to attend, they wouldn’t notify him.
"Alright then."
Without saying much more.
Miao Yin ended the communication.
Everyone was baffled.
If even Miao Ye doesn’t know, then it shouldn’t be a national-level matter. Otherwise, there’s no way Miao Ye wouldn’t know. If that’s the case, perhaps sothing big is going to happen internally within the Chamber of Comrce.
"We’ll know in a few days."
"Yeah."
...
Huaxia.
"An impromptu eting?"
"Yes, that’s right."
"It seems we were right. The tax reduction is just the start, a prelude. The real big move might be related to the Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce. I wonder what Ling plans to do."
Tax reduction.
Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce.
Within a day, both were revealed consecutively. It’s impossible not to connect the dots.
"Should we consider adopting this chamber model?"
"We can’t."
"Not suitable."
"It has too much of a monopolistic flavor. If it were a typical monopoly, that’s one thing, but this has the nature of a conglorate monopoly, covering almost all industries. It contradicts our principles."
Monopoly.
It can aid a country’s economic security.
No doubt about it. In other countries, one economic crisis could an decades of accumulated wealth becos foreign-owned, with key economic sectors heavily controlled by foreign capital.
The wealth they generate.
Mainly goes to foreigners.
But Huaxia is different. The state controls the lifeline of the national economy. The wealth created by these super-large enterprises, except for profit loss from imports, remains dostic.
State controls key sectors.
Private ventures control others.
Always.
State retreats, the private sector advances.
Allowing private enterprises to enter more and more industries.
However.
The Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce is different.
-Monopoly.
-Mutual assistance.
-All industries.
This is a model where industries shift from free competition to an economic structure of access, monopoly, and internal mutual assistance — from a perspective of dynamism and system, it’s a regression.
Therefore.
Huaxia cannot learn from this.
Of course.
There’s no talk of rit or derit.
Just different choices.
The Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce chose monopolistic competition.
It’s also a compromise with the current situation. If completely opened, not to ntion the chaos, the overall competitiveness of Myanmar’s enterprises might decline. Therefore, the Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce is not wrong, nor is Huaxia.
No absolutes.
Only what fits.
...
In one day, two major events occurred, causing the core mbers of the Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce to discuss and inquire everywhere, yet found no information. They had no choice but to quietly plan the trip to investigate.
Nine thirty.
Qingyan City.
Tang Qing already returned.
But not to Tang Kai’s manor; rather, his own ho, a duplex developed by Liu Qian. Though small, it’s quite cozy. Now, even the partition wall between his and Lin Jiaxue’s room balcony has been removed.
Knowing a wall can’t prevent it.
Fearing danger.
They simply.
The two families decided to take it down, and it looked more spacious.
After eating.
Tang Qing lay on the bed staring at the ceiling.
Lin Jiaxue was in her room reviewing materials from Qingyan City’s TV station. She was about to start her internship tomorrow and couldn’t go in unprepared, so Tang Qing gave her a detailed set of TV station materials.
History.
Personnel.
Relations.
...
Extrely detailed.
This gave Lin Jiaxue the feeling of playing a ga with a strategy guide.
"Tangtang."
As expected.
Tang Kai ca over for the guide too.
"Second uncle, what’s up?"
"Well, is the Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce planning any big moves?"
"Seems like it."
"What?"
"Not too sure, just know it’s good news." Tang Qing didn’t explain to Tang Kai — releasing information about the Myanmar Bank Group and the Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce is very involved and can’t be explained in a few sentences.
So he pretended to be clueless.
However.
Tang Kai was already quite satisfied.
Good news.
Those three words were enough.
Tonight, he could sleep soundly. As for whether Tang Qing knew more information, Tang Kai didn’t care. So things that others could tell Tang Qing don’t an Tang Qing could just casually tell him.
...
The next day.
Early morning.
Lin Jiaxue got up early. Strictly speaking, it was her first day of work. Although just an internship with only symbolic wages, it was her first ti facing the social aspect of ’work’ independently.
After getting ready.
She hurried downstairs.
Tang Qing didn’t go see her off, just waved from the balcony, afraid of drawing too much attention downstairs.
At the neighborhood gate.
A ’Xinyue’ was parked by the roadside. Its beautiful appearance and comfortable driving experience made it more and more common on the streets. As the Tang family’s hotown, sales in Qingyan City were especially strong.
"Sister Wen."
Lin Jiaxue jogged over.
Zong Wen.
A host at Qingyan City’s TV station.
Back when Tang Qing held the annual eting at Qingyan City’s gymnasium, she was the host. After that, they had several interactions. Given their good relationship, Tang Qing specifically requested that Lin Jiaxue learn under her.
For this.
Zong Wen naturally had no objections.
Was very delighted.
The Tang Family.
A rising family; building a good relationship was for the best. Tang Qing, a walking piece of news material, was always either making headlines or on the way to making them.
Wondering if this sumr vacation would be quieter.
"Jiaxue, co on up."
"Okay."
Lin Jiaxue sat in the front passenger seat.
"No bodyguards?" Zong Wen joked.
Unexpectedly.
Lin Jiaxue pointed to the back.
"There are."
Zong Wen turned to look.
Sure enough.
The Tang family’s emphasis on safety was undeniable. Behind was a black luxury vehicle. Zong Wen believed that this wouldn’t be the only one, but another might be hiding sowhere she couldn’t see.
"What are you looking for?"
"Just checking if there’s only one." Zong Wen laughed.
"I don’t know either."
Lin Jiaxue shook her head.
Tang Qing ntioned that generally there are hidden bodyguards, but they’re well disguised and won’t be easily noticed. Lin Jiaxue didn’t know where they were either, as she’d never seen them reveal themselves.
"With you, I already feel safe. Let’s go to work."
She accelerated.
The car drove toward the TV station.
...
On the other side.
Myanmar.
Delin Province.
The provincial capital square was already bustling.
This ti.
Though it’s just a trial opening.
However, many invited were those with significant investnts in Delin Province. Therefore, this trial opening ceremony gathered almost all of Myanmar’s large and small families.
Those with so wealth.
Nearly didn’t miss this opportunity.
Toward the future.
They were full of hope. They watched the entire developnt happen. Compared to the world’s other tourist destinations and coastal landscapes, this place was definitely the most distinctive and large-scale vacation destination.
Second to none.
A hundred kiloters of operating coastlines.
Superior water quality.
Located in the tropics.
Over a hundred small islands.
Just ask.
Who else?
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