"The market's gone."
Lu Liang chuckled as he read the statement from the Japan Central Bank.
His Water Ghost strategy seemed to have worked; all the institutions, without exception, had been dragged into the fray by him.
Little Wang wasn't one to merely roll with the punches. Dirty and tough jobs were tolerable only when profitable.
The failure of the US Army's return to the Asia-Pacific strategy was one thing, but now meddling with their profits—something even the most tolerant uncle couldn't stand, let alone the aunt.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Japan stepped forward to issue a statement, promoting the development of domestic industries like automobiles and semiconductor equipment among five sectors.
The government provided a decade-long tax incentive program where enterprises could avail up to 20% income tax relief each fiscal year.
In common parlance, a price reduction.