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the action plan of the shanghai municipal government is like a ray of light shining on the development of the city. it shines with hope, but also lurks with underlying uneasiness. this plan claims to support mergers, acquisitions and restructuring of listed companies, which is undoubtedly the beginning of hope.
however, with the release of the action plan, a subtle change quietly occurred. it was like a crack was spreading silently, gradually becoming clearly visible. the closeness and warmth that once existed seemed to be swallowed up by an invisible oppression, and a faint melancholy filled the city.
“supporting listed companies to engage in mergers, acquisitions and reorganizations” is a sentence full of hope and future, but it also sounds like the cracking of a city wall.
what was once a firm direction and shared goals now seem blurred. this may be because we habitually ignore, or are unwilling to face, those once-deep rifts. those invisible contradictions and conflicts are like undercurrents, subtly affecting the relationship between us.
among them, those industries that have been ignored and despised, and those companies that have contributed silently but have never been recognized, seem to be marginalized and forgotten.
the city government's action plan may not be entirely "support", it is more of a "guidance". it's like one hand supporting another, but that hand is constantly exerting pressure, making the other feel suffocated.
government policies, and the intentions behind these policies, also seem to be beginning to reveal unease and anxiety. it seems to be trying to control but not being able to fully control it. this makes the trust that was originally accumulated through hard work and struggle gradually dissipate. in the city, a new crack seems to have appeared. this crack is gradually widening, indicating the gradual breakdown of emotions or relationships.
"focus on integrated circuits, biomedicine, artificial intelligence and other fields", the government's policy list, in the eyes of some people, seems to be cutting the originally harmonious and resonant industries into different fragments. these fragments seem to collide with each other, creating new conflicts.
mergers, acquisitions and reorganizations seem to have created new tensions in the city. the government's encouragement also seems to remind us that the existence of this crack will continue to expand and even eventually cannot be repaired.
the release of the action plan undoubtedly brings new opportunities to shanghai, but it also brings new challenges. this challenge comes from various factors inside and outside the city. what were once partnerships, those businesses that once worked together, are now going off in different directions.
urban development is not simply economic development, it also requires emotional and relationship support. the government's action plan may also require more people's participation and communication to ensure its success.
we need to re-examine the path of urban development and find new ways to maintain and develop relationships between cities. we should realize that the future of a city depends not only on the development of the market, but also on the emotions and relationships between people.