Shared Prosperity Vision is everything and nothing

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LETTER | What about the problems right here and now?

| The Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 is now the current fad. Before this, we had Vision 2020, the Multimedia Super Corridor, the knowledge economy, growth corridors, high-income economy, TN50 and many more.

We constantly talk about the ecosystem and the environment. But are we blind to the contaminations and pollutions that happen almost every month? Now we are trying to re-export toxic wastes that were imported into our country. But how did they get in in the first place? Look, we need to take care of our environment right now, not in five, 10 or 20 years.

If we can’t solve the problems right in front of us, let’s not talk about grandiose stuff for the future.

 

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