traffic and housing problems in major cities can be solved by moving large companies, factories and their employees to the countryside. to what extend do you agree or disagree?

Solutions to congestion on roads and housing shortages in megacities may include the migration of large companies to outside the metropolis. I partially agree with
this
position, as there are types of businesses that could and should move, and
this
would help solve local problems.
However
, at the same time, other forms of companies are unable to do the job properly and are not ready to move out of the
city
. On the one hand, relocating
production
staff could solve the
city
's difficulties. Unlike office workers, they only work inside the
production
facilities and are not involved in the
city
's
business
life.
In other words
, they do not need to go to meetings in the
city
centre, reducing congestion on roads and with housing.
For example
, if some industries relocated outside the
city
that would reduce the number of people dependent on subways. On
this
basis, the relocation would have a positive impact on the problems.
On the other hand
, there are
business
types that should effectively interact with other organisations and customers within the
city
. In
such
companies, staff numbers are much lower than in the
production
facilities, so if they were to move with all employees outside the
city
, the municipality would not be able to solve road and household problems due to the insignificant numbers involved.
Besides
, the
business
climate and indicators of
such
companies are getting worse.
For instance
, top managers of corporations play a crucial role and should have extensive social connections and hold
business
meetings, while moving to provincial areas will weaken their
business
opportunities and mobility, leading to poor results and an inability to solve the difficulties of modern cities. In conclusion, based on the above facts, we could say that an informed decision should be made in
this
matter. The relocation of
production
workers could solve problems, while the relocation of ordinary companies would not have a significant impact on
this
issue.
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