Posted on 04/25/2017 7:42:29 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Tuesday, Alibaba announced a program to make good on a promise to Donald Trump and create one million U.S. jobs.
Jack Ma, executive chairman of the online commerce giant, first made that promise a week before Trumps inauguration during an encounter praised by the then-president-elect as a great meeting with a great entrepreneur, one of the best in the world.
The program starts with a conference to teach U.S. businesses how get their products on Alibaba. The platform is the worlds most dominant retailer, generating more gross merchandise volume than Amazon and eBay combined. Currently, only 7,000 U.S. businessesmostly big companiesare on Alibaba, but Ma plans to increase that number to more than one million over the next five years and to prioritize small businesses.
To make a first step toward achieving this goal, Alibaba will invite 2,000 American small business owners, entrepreneurs and farmers to the two-day conference in Detroit this June.
Were going to be very involved in the end-to-end process, establishing the connection and then facilitating it, Alibaba president Michael Evans told USA Today about the meeting and plan in general.
First, the company will focus on teaching attendees about which products will succeed in the Chinese market and the business opportunity a place on the platform would provide. Alibaba will also walk them through the process of how to sell in China and manage the logistics of international sales. And lastly, Alibaba will even play matchmaker and introduce the American business owners to small Chinese businesses that could be potential partners.
Among the many big claims made during his campaign, Trump promised to bash Chinas business practices and declare the country a currency manipulator on Day One of his presidency. Despite his constant Twitter attacks on China, Trump did not fulfill this promise and has made moves to work with China instead. This was a relief to the economists of the world who warned a trade war between the worlds two biggest economies would be a recipe for disaster.
Should the Alibaba program indeed generate 1 million jobs, it will modestly help Trump toward fulfilling his loftiest campaign promiseto create 25 million new American jobs over the next decade.
Trump has yet to comment (i.e., tweet) on the announcement of the Alibaba program.
I like Amazon, but not Jeff Bezos. Would not mind seeing him taken down a few pegs. And, by extension, the Washington Post.
Is it a zero sum game, taking a million jobs from somewhere else (that’s fine if they’re better, just wondering).
If they take them from amazon and give me a different company to work with, that’s great too.
Usually more competition creates more jobs so it wouldn’t be a zero sum game, right?
Competition for Amazon.
The more I read about Jack Ma, the more I like him.
Comes with big strings attached.
Jack Ma is a bad guy, communist Nazi Chinese.
Other than that...
Aliexpress, great place for counterfeit items, yeah where else can you get cheap legos and UA shirts. They even sell make america great again hats.
Nazi Chinese? I don’t follow.The guy is an oligarch but calling him a nazi seems a stretch unless theres some info yet undiscovered that we are missing..
Communist Chinese are fully National Socialist.
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