However, Nie Zhenbang had overlooked one point. Indeed, his intentions were good, and his goal was indeed to change the concept of attracting investment, to sound the alarm for the leaders of various cities and prefectures throughout the province. He wanted them to understand that investing is not about wining and dining or lavish entertainment. Investors don't care about where they can spend a fun night out.
Of course, investors do care about preferential policies. Those policies of exemptions, reductions, and halving are definitely important to them, as they represent tangible benefits, along with assistance with loans and turning a blind eye to environmental protection. These are all things investors would undoubtedly welcome. However, such practices were exactly what Nie Zhenbang did not want to see.