Jack Ma warns of big trade war between China, US
Ecommerce giant Alibaba’s founder
Jack Ma has warned of a “big trade war” between China and the U.S. under the
Trump Presidency if conflicts were not dealt properly.
He said China’s economic outlook
will be “tougher than expected” due to continued slowdown of Chinese economy
and warned.
“In the coming three to five years...
the economic situation will be even more arduous than everyone had expected,”
the ecommerce billionaire said at an annual meeting of the General Association
of Zhejiang Entrepreneurs. Referring to the slowdown of the Chinese economy to
6.7 per cent in 2016, the slowest in over two decades, he said it was “only
natural” that China’s rapid growth over the past three decades could not
continue, and that the focus should be shifted to the quality of growth such as
upgrading its manufacturing industry.
About the outlook on China-U.S.
relations, Mr. Ma, who recently met U.S. President Donald Trump, said despite
an “overall optimistic” outlook on trade between the world’s two largest
economies, conflicts “will definitely be there”. “If (the conflicts) were not
dealt with properly, they might lead to a relatively big trade war which is not
a good thing for China, the U.S. or the world economy,” he was quoted as saying
by the South China Morning Post, which is owned by him.
Mr. Trump has accused China of
being a currency manipulator and has proposed steep tariffs on imports from the
country.
Mr. Ma also said Mr. Trump is a
smart person and should not be underestimated.
“It is only that his speaking
style and the way he does things are different from what we are used to
expecting from politicians. He saw the many problems existing now in the U.S.
and he hopes to solve them in a different way. He is a businessman, a man of
action and result-oriented,” Mr. Ma said, adding that he believed Mr. Trump was
“a very smart person”.
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