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Trudeau To Visit Alibaba For Launch Of Online Hub In China For Canadian Firms

IANS, 02 Sep, 2016 01:22 PM
    SHANGHAI — Canadian merchants are expected to soon have their own online storefront to sell their goods to the vast Chinese marketplace via the e-commerce giant Alibaba.
     
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be present Saturday for the launch of a Canadian "pavilion" on Alibaba's Tmall platform when he visits the Chinese firm's offices in the city of Hangzhou.
     
    Billionaire Jack Ma, Alibaba's founder and chairman, will join Trudeau for the event, which will enable Canadian sellers to tap into China's rapidly expanding middle class that now comprises some 300 million people.
     
    The new pavilion will open the doors for Chinese consumers to buy products from Canadian companies online. Alibaba is the world's largest e-commerce platform.
     
    This will mark Ma's second meeting with Trudeau since the prime minister's arrival in China on Tuesday.
     
    The two men, who also met in January in Davos, Switzerland, appear to have developed some chemistry.
     
    "He's a miracle to me," Ma said Tuesday of Trudeau as they shared a stage at an event hosted by the China Entrepreneur Club.
     
    "Mr. Trudeau also has a very, very special aura — in him you can see and feel the spark, image and confidence of Canada... He is the future of Canada."
     
     
    Ma, one of China's best-known entrepreneurs, told the business crowd that Canada offers top-quality and healthy agricultural products and commodities as well as high tech, environmental tech, music, art and culture.
     
    "These are exactly the types of products Chinese people want and need," said Ma, who also met with Stephen Harper when he was prime minister.
     
    Experts believe Alibaba has a lot to offer Canadian merchants.
     
    Dominic Barton, the global managing director of consulting company McKinsey & Co., said in a recent interview that Alibaba has done tremendous things for China by allowing small mom-and-pop companies there to do business with the rest of the Asian country.
     
    "I think it's been revolutionary good, if I could call it that, from that point of view of just allowing small companies to participate in a big market," said Barton, a global expert hand-picked by Ottawa to help lift Canada's lacklustre growth. 
     
    "And in my view, there's no reason why you can't extend that out to (small and medium-sized enterprises) in other parts of the world."
     
    Alibaba has launched Tmalls in about a dozen countries, including Korea, Australia and the United States.
     
     
    Other observers are not so sure that it will help Canadian firms.
     
    Alex He, a research fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation think tank, said Ma has been very active in trying to sell his business model to the whole world as a way to help midsized and small businesses.
     
    "And at the same time, he can make money from that," He said.
     
    He noted that Alibaba has come in for criticism in China that the model allows for the sale of fake goods, which can be very difficult to return.
     
    "Jack Ma's model is very successful, I'm just not sure if they can succeed outside of China."
     
    Finance Minister Bill Morneau, who is travelling in China with Trudeau, was asked about Alibaba's potential for the struggling Canadian economy.
     
    "Our overall goals here are to expand our opportunities together, so we're keenly interested in hearing about any business that's looking to expand their footprint," Morneau said Friday in Shanghai.

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