Government Meets with Domestic Firms Asking Them to Take Global Market Share as Hubris War Ravages On
The Royal Council met with hundreds of leading Yingdalan businesses over the weekend to brief them on the state of the Hubris War between Lourenne and Beiteynu and its impact on Yingdala. Excluding the already known economic impact and current policy measures to mitigate it, the government, led by the Counsellor-in-Chief himself, noted the war could have a positive, albeit still tragic impact, on Yingdala: the opportunity to claim other countries’ market shares.
Several messages were conveyed to convince Yingdalan businesses to expand domestically and internationally - and to start taking advantage now:
1. Yingdala, despite the economic turbulence which has hit all nations, is physically unscathed by the war.
2. It is the largest economy to have directly and indirectly, preserving relationships and opportunities for expansion.
3. The already relative decline of the Beiteynu bloc leaves sectors and global business open for taking.
4. Moving now will help Yingdala’s economic recovery - allowing it to recover faster.
5. Expansion is imperative for the people’s livelihoods - the highest duty for Yingdalan firms.
No doubt, one of the first industries Yingdalan champions will seek to take is shipping. Given Yingdala’s status as a trading nation regularly expanding trade ties, this makes the most sense. The country’s series of ports and dockyards - for it is an island - make it uniquely placed to fill the gap.
Other industries - such as media, pharmaceuticals and healthcare, construction and engineering, education, tourism and hospitality, and agriculture - will also likely move quickly to fill needed gaps. These will be especially needed to help Terra recover from the conflict.
If anything, this conflict has shown Jienism’s benefit to Yingdala. By focusing on the people first, the people benefit. And they will do so through the growth of Yingdalan commerce.