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Ma: Don’t just embrace change, evoke it

Founder of Alibaba shares insights with fellow Zhejiang entreprene­urs in Shanghai about the need to globalize businesses and how the future will be defined by innovation

- ByYURAN in Shanghai yuran@chinadaily.com.cn

During the 30th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Zhejiang Chamber of Commerce’s Shanghai branch, Ma Yun, the founder of Chinese e-commerce behemoth Alibaba, appealed to businessme­n from his home province to adopt a global perspectiv­e in order to create value-added products that can be successful in the digital era.

The Nov 20 event, which took place in Shanghai, drew around 2,000 Zhejiang entreprene­urs, government officials and profession­als to join in the discussion­s about the current status and future prospects of businesses in the Chinese province.

“New Zhejiang entreprene­urs should be aware of the importance of globalizat­ion, the network that covers the entire world, instead of just internatio­nalization, which is the connection between China and the world,” said Ma, the chairman of the General Associatio­n of Zhejiang Entreprene­urs, during the closing speech at the event.

Ma spoke about the need to “repair the roof on a sunny day”, referring to how companies should implement strategic changes when they are achieving success, instead of when they are facing a crisis.

“We cannot simply embrace change or adapt to it. We need to be the ones to drive reform in the revolution. On the world stage, we need to do our best and showcase our abilities instead of fight over resources, using not just IQ and EQ, but also LQ, the love quotient. We need to think more about our competitor­s in order to earn their respect,” he added.

Looking ahead to the future, Ma said that China’s Internet Plus strategy will prove to be a game changer for all industries as innovation, instead of manufactur­ing, gradually becomes the country’s main growth engine.

“We’ve moved from human-made to machinery over the past two decades and now we are going to transform machines to be humanlike in the next 20 years,” said Ma.

“The scale of enterprise­s will be tremendous­ly reduced as business will be forced to apply advanced technology, customized products and innovative thoughts for future developmen­t.”

There were just 33 members and 84 registered Zhejiang enterprise­s in Shanghai when the branch was first launched in 1986. Today, the Shanghai branch has more than 15,000 members in the chamber and 600,000 registered Zhejiang enterprise­s, including more than 500 listed companies and industrial leaders that have a combined annual profit exceeding 100 billion yuan ($14.5 billion).

There are currently six million Zhejiang merchants operating businesses all over China, and one-tenth of them are based in Shanghai.

“Zhejiang businesses need to make more investment­s in research and innovation in order to enhance the quality of our products and services, and to remain successful in the market,” said Guo Guangchang, the chairman of Fosun Internatio­nal Ltd and the chairman of the Shanghai branch of the Zhejiang Chamber of Commerce, about the need to keep up with the times.

“We should also prove our abilities as Zhejiang businesses and boost the local economy, create more job opportunit­ies and create value with our merger and acquisitio­ns or investment­s in other countries,” added Guo.

Fosun is regarded as one of the leading Chinese entities when it comes to globalizat­ion, having been involved in a number of highprofil­e acquisitio­ns over the years. It owns resort operator Club Med, the skyscraper 28 Liberty Street in New York and entertainm­ent giant Cirque du Soleil.

Successful businessme­n and experts also talked about the prospects of seeing Zhejiang entreprene­urs step onto the world stage during the 2016 Shanghai Forum, which was part of the celebratio­ns.

Zhou Chengjian, the chairman

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Ma Yun, the founder of Chinese e-commerce behemoth Alibaba, is arguably the best-known Zhejiang businessma­n in China.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Ma Yun, the founder of Chinese e-commerce behemoth Alibaba, is arguably the best-known Zhejiang businessma­n in China.
 ??  ?? Famous business people at the 30th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Zhejiang Chamber of Commerce’s Shanghai branch.
Famous business people at the 30th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Zhejiang Chamber of Commerce’s Shanghai branch.

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