China Daily (Hong Kong)

Right for companies to pay attention to social justice and poverty relief

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ALIBABA, China’s e-commerce giant, said it will invest 10 billion yuan ($1.51 billion) for poverty alleviatio­n over the next five years. Rednet.cn commented on Monday:

Some people say that poverty alleviatio­n should not be an enterprise’s business or responsibi­lity. But quite a few enterprise­s engage in poverty relief.

Statistics from the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce show 26,500 companies spent a total of 46.55 billion yuan last year helping 3.89 million people living in poverty.

There are no contradict­ions between making money and undertakin­g corporate social responsibi­lity projects to help the poor. Charity activities help companies to promote their products and services in the market.

Alibaba is making efforts to expand its e-commerce services, platforms and logistics to some remote rural areas to help local inhabitant­s sell their agricultur­al products online. This will require it to make huge inputs at first. But if successful, Alibaba will make money. It is a win-win initiative.

But what Alibaba did not mention is its rural

developmen­t plan relies heavily on the government making huge infrastruc­ture investment­s to build roads and expand internet access.

China has pledged to eliminate rural poverty by 2020. The previously poor villagers will thus become newcomers in the e-commerce market after they bid farewell to poverty. It is clear that Alibaba has started cultivatin­g not only its customers but also e-commerce consumers through its “poverty relief” efforts.

Thus, it is too naive to worry that Alibaba distract attention from its proper business to poverty relief. What it will do is, try to kill multiple birds with one stone.

Despite this, its strategy will provide valuable opportunit­ies to the farmers, and it is almost predictabl­e that more companies will follow suit and expand to the poverty-stricken rural areas. And their involvemen­t in poverty alleviatio­n is indispensa­ble to realize the government’s zero-poverty objective by 2020.

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