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From NBC News
Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma said the company can no longer meet its promise to create 1 million jobs in the United States due to trade tensions between Washington and Beijing, China's Xinhua news agency reported Wednesday.
Ma has already warned that the trade war between the world's two largest economies could last decades and that China should focus exports on the "Silk Road" trade route, citing Africa, Southeast Asia and Europe.
Ma met President Donald Trump two years ago and laid out the Chinese e-commerce giant's plan to bring one million small U.S. businesses onto its platform to sell to Chinese consumers over the next five years.
"This commitment is based on friendly China-U.S. cooperation and the rational and objective premise of bilateral trade," Ma told Xinhua on Wednesday. "The current situation has already destroyed the original premise. There is no way to deliver the promise."
COMMENT:-
Not to worry, Mr. Trump will make up those 1,000,000 so-called "lost" jobs (which never existed in the first place so that means that they couldn't possibly be LOST) as soon as he gets the cheque from the Mexican government to cover the cost of building "The Wall" and puts all off the welfare people to work on construction and/or stoop labour in **A*M*E*R*I*C*A*N** farms growing **A*M*E*R*I*C*A*N** food for **A*M*E*R*I*C*A*N*S**.
Once "The Wall" is built it will be the biggest and longest and bestest wall in the world because it will be an **A*M*E*R*I*C*A*N** wall, and I know that this is true because Mr. Trump says so.
Alibaba's Jack Ma says Trump's trade war killed promise of 1 million U.S. jobs
Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma said the company can no longer meet its promise to create 1 million jobs in the United States due to trade tensions between Washington and Beijing, China's Xinhua news agency reported Wednesday.
Ma has already warned that the trade war between the world's two largest economies could last decades and that China should focus exports on the "Silk Road" trade route, citing Africa, Southeast Asia and Europe.
Ma met President Donald Trump two years ago and laid out the Chinese e-commerce giant's plan to bring one million small U.S. businesses onto its platform to sell to Chinese consumers over the next five years.
"This commitment is based on friendly China-U.S. cooperation and the rational and objective premise of bilateral trade," Ma told Xinhua on Wednesday. "The current situation has already destroyed the original premise. There is no way to deliver the promise."
COMMENT:-
Not to worry, Mr. Trump will make up those 1,000,000 so-called "lost" jobs (which never existed in the first place so that means that they couldn't possibly be LOST) as soon as he gets the cheque from the Mexican government to cover the cost of building "The Wall" and puts all off the welfare people to work on construction and/or stoop labour in **A*M*E*R*I*C*A*N** farms growing **A*M*E*R*I*C*A*N** food for **A*M*E*R*I*C*A*N*S**.
Once "The Wall" is built it will be the biggest and longest and bestest wall in the world because it will be an **A*M*E*R*I*C*A*N** wall, and I know that this is true because Mr. Trump says so.