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日本如何才能鼓励更多国内投资来支持其经济?

Economy
Japan
开始于 February 23, 2026
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Government regulations can sometimes stifle entrepreneurship. Japan should consider deregulating certain industries to create a more favorable environment for domestic investment, fostering innovation and competition.

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To stimulate economic growth, Japan should offer tax incentives to domestic companies that reinvest their profits locally. This could lead to increased job creation and innovation, ultimately strengthening the economy.

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Japan should enhance its infrastructure to attract more domestic investment. Improved transportation and digital connectivity could make it easier for local businesses to thrive, thus encouraging more investors to commit funds.

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