In the past two days, this newspaper published a commentary on the issue of "Whoever has resources becomes the boss," directly pointing out that a small number of regions have aggressively monopolized the development of the chemical industry in other areas. Unexpectantly, just as the article was published, Anhui Phosph Chemicals issued an appeal highlighting similar challenges. This time, the company is seeking assistance from the National Development and Reform Commission, which indicates that the problem of "who controls the resources, who holds power" has caused severe damage to enterprises without access to resources, turning it into a serious national issue.
This behavior seriously undermines the order of the market economy and must be addressed immediately. However, it's clear that individual companies or local governments cannot solve this alone. The solution lies with the central government. First, the national government must take a genuine and responsible approach toward the country’s overall wealth. It should use laws and regulations to prevent local governments from leveraging resources to prove their political loyalty. Second, more open market mechanisms should be introduced to ensure efficient resource allocation—such as increasing resource taxes and using public resources to determine usage rights. Third, macro-level management must be strengthened, especially in the production of agricultural inputs, which should be centrally planned to ensure that agriculture remains a national priority.
This issue isn't just about regional competition—it's about fairness, economic stability, and long-term national development. Without decisive action from the top, the imbalance will continue to grow, harming not only businesses but also the broader economy.
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