Nie Zhenbang returned to his office and immediately got busy again. These past ten or so days, a lot of documents had piled up on Nie Zhenbang's desk that needed to be processed. As for Zhou Chen's matter, Nie Zhenbang really didn't have much spare time to think about it.
Concerning the two factories, Nie Zhenbang's attitude is very clear and simple. It's not that Nie Zhenbang discriminates against these enterprises. After all, all kinds of enterprises are necessary in a country. If all local governments across the country share Nie Zhenbang's mindset, then these factories wouldn't have any space to survive. Obviously, that is not right. It's an ostrich's attitude towards problems. That's passive. Nie Zhenbang's requirements are simple: as long as these enterprises can pass the environmental assessment and reach the qualified pollution emission standards, other things are not a problem.