Luzon is a very interesting country.
Politically, the natives hold almost all the power and are divided into two factions: one pro-American, the other not so pro-American.
Economically, the Chinese control eighty percent of the society's wealth.
Meanwhile, the Mainland is Luzon's largest import and export trade partner.
Under these three conditions, something very interesting has emerged. They counter the Mainland politically but depend on it economically.
In the past two years, as the political relations between the two countries have deteriorated, economic impacts have been inevitable.
The purpose of Mr. Huang's visit to Jin City for investment is also very clear.
Profitability is not important; establishing good relations on both sides is the key.
Clearly, investing in a single factory is a good thing for the leaders of Jin City, but it doesn't extend its influence any further.