Trump Meets Chinese Business Leader To Discuss Creation Of A MILLION AMERICAN JOBS (VIDEO)

Donald Trump had a meeting this week with Chinese entrepreneur Jack Ma to discuss the creation of American jobs. A LOT of American jobs. The meeting apparently went very well.

CNBC reported:

Alibaba job boom: Jack Ma chats with Trump about how to create 1 million US jobs over 5 years

President-elect Donald Trump said he had a “great meeting” with Alibaba executive chairman Jack Ma on Monday, when they discussed 1 million new U.S. jobs.

Ma said that Alibaba’s expansion would focus on products like garments, wine and fruits, with a special focus on trade between the American midwest and southeast Asia.

“We’re focused on small business,” Ma told reporters. “We specifically talked about … supporting 1 million small businesses, especially in the Midwest of America. Small businesses on the platform selling products — agriculture products and America services — to China and Asia, because we’re pretty big in Asia.”

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Where those jobs would come from is unclear. While an Alibaba spokesperson told CNBC before the meeting that the Chinese online retail giant company would create 1 million jobs over five years, Ma’s comments focused on supporting small businesses.

“Alibaba will create 1 million U.S. jobs by enabling 1 million American small businesses and farmers to sell American goods to China and Asian consumers on the Alibaba platform,” the company said in a statement.

Here’s a video report from the FOX Business Network:

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It’s worth noting once again that Trump hasn’t even taken office yet but he’s already delivering.

Awesome!

 

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