As the Batang Empire continued to grow and evolve, Brida and Liba recognized that their success depended not only on cultural celebration but also on addressing the economic disparities that still existed among the allied kingdoms. While the Cultural Trade Fair had fostered greater collaboration, they understood that a more strategic approach was needed to promote equitable economic opportunities for all citizens.
To address these disparities, Brida and Liba initiated the “Inclusive Economic Development Program.” This program aimed to identify and support local businesses from each kingdom, focusing on those that were historically marginalized or underrepresented. “We must ensure that every community has access to resources and opportunities to thrive,” Brida declared during a council meeting. “By uplifting local enterprises, we can create a more balanced economy that benefits everyone.”