Traffic and housing problems could be solved by moving large companies, factories and their employees to the countryside. Do you agree or disagree?

In recent years, the housing price and the heavy traffic in the metropolis have become serious problems. Moving
companies
to the
countryside
might be a solution to
this
issue.
This
essay is going to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the issue, and give my opinions at the end of the article. On the one hand, the cost of rebuilding the
companies
and plants in the rural areas will be significantly high, not all businesses can afford
this
burden.
Furthermore
, it might contribute to some detrimental impacts on the environment of the
countryside
.
For example
, the new factories might emit some inimical gas or discharge pollutant water into the river. It might not only destroy the ecosystem of the
countryside
but
also
put the residents' health at risk.
On the other hand
, if
companies
can move their plants to the rural areas, it will bring some benefits to both the urban regions and the
countryside
.
For instance
, it will balance the development between cities and the
countryside
. If we successfully move some factories to the rural areas, we can reduce the occurrence of traffic jams and air pollution in cities.
In addition
, it can not only offer more job vacancies in the
countryside
and lower the unemployment rate but
also
prosper the economy there.
Therefore
, job seekers might choose to work in the
countryside
rather than find a job in the big city.
Moreover
, the housing prices will return to their normal level, and the cities will be suitable for people to live in again. In conclusion, as far as I am concerned, I firmly agree with the idea of moving the
companies
to the
countryside
.
Although
there are some downsides, I still believe the overall benefits outweigh the drawbacks. As long as the government introduces related legislation, we can definitely reduce the harmful effects which are caused by the movement.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • traffic congestion
  • housing problems
  • countryside
  • large companies
  • factories
  • employees
  • urban areas
  • land availability
  • relocate
  • stimulate economic development
  • challenges
  • infrastructure
  • transportation
  • rural areas
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