Asia's richest man, Jack
Ma, the billionaire founder and executive chairman of the Alibaba Group met
with Donald Trump on Monday to discuss plans for creating "one
million" jobs in the U.S. through the company's e-commerce platform.
"Jack plans to
share how Alibaba will create 1 million U.S. jobs by enabling 1 million small
businesses to sell American goods to China and Asian consumers on the Alibaba
platform," Brion Tingler, head of external affairs at Alibaba, said in a
statement after the meeting.
Trump praised Ma after the meeting as a "great, great
entrepreneur and one of the best in the world."
"We had a great meeting," Trump told the press pool at Trump Tower. "It's jobs. You just saw what happened with Fiat where they're going to build a massive plant in Michigan. And we're very happy. And Jack and I are going to do some great things."
"We had a great meeting," Trump told the press pool at Trump Tower. "It's jobs. You just saw what happened with Fiat where they're going to build a massive plant in Michigan. And we're very happy. And Jack and I are going to do some great things."
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