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currently these check if the product price is 50% over base price. This should be lower, because this will only expand the building long after you reached a deficit. Currently if your buy orders are twice your sell order the price is 33% over base price. Therefore I suggest to reduce the auto expansion to at least 25% over base price (which is also the vanilla logic if I remember correctly)
I would suggest removing the option "establish companies by purchase"
The national treasury and the country's revenue from dividend tax is enormous, so is it possible to create a system or a project that can utilize this for welfare?
And is there a way to bring in the resource production ratio of buildings with overseas investment?