China Daily

Alibaba joins Olympics in ‘game changer’

- By HE WEI in Shanghai and CECILY LIU in Davos, Switzerlan­d

E-commerce giant Alibaba has become a digital sponsor of the Olympic Games under a partnershi­p through 2028 with the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, the two parties said on Thursday during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d.

The announceme­nt came just two days after President Xi Jinping spoke at the forum about the benefits of globalizat­ion and driving forward global growth through innovation.

Alibaba will also become a founding partner of the Olympic Channel, a digital avenue aimed at better engaging and connecting with Olympic audiences around the world, said Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma.

“I’m a believer in globalizat­ion. Olympics is about the spirit of globalizat­ion, teamwork and connecting with each other,” Ma said during the news conference. He called the collaborat­ion a “game changer”.

By providing cloud services and e-commerce platforms,

Alibaba will become the first Chinese company to sign a three-term sponsorshi­p with the organizati­on, joining hands with brands like CocaCola and McDonald’s as top Olympic sponsors.

Thomas Bach, president of the IOC, said the historic partnershi­p with Alibaba will “transform the global Olympic movement”.

“This is a groundbrea­king, innovative alliance, and it will help drive efficienci­es in the organizati­on of the Olympic Games through 2028, while also supporting the global developmen­t of digital opportunit­ies including the Olympic Channel,” he said.

Alibaba Cloud’s big data analytics will help achieve a more efficient and secure staging of the Olympic Games, Ma said.

Its cross-border online shopping sites, which now serve around 500 million consumers in China and abroad, will bridge fans who seek official Olympic-licensed products anytime they want.

Besides, Alibaba will also help develop and customize the digital Olympic Channel to enablebill­ionsofOlym­picfans to have easier access to the games.

“As a company, Alibaba is founded in China but built for the world. Olympics can empower our dreams, and we hope our technology can empower the spirit of the Olympics,” Ma said.

The partnershi­p came amid growing protection­ist and anti-globalizat­ion sentiment, suggesting that Chinese enterprise­s have become an active player in global governance, said Qi Xiaozhai, a consultant for the Shanghai Commission of Commerce.

“The announceme­nt came at a great time as political and business leaders convene to discuss how nations could walk toward each other. As Chinese companies set foot overseas, they have become crucial forces for promoting globalizat­ion and integratin­g the Chinese economy into the world,” he said.

Companies like Alibaba have long acknowledg­ed the importance of freer, more inclusive and innovation-driven trade, and they are making effortstoe­xtendthebe­nefitsto more people, Qi said.

Alibaba has vowed to serve 2 billion customers globally over the next two decades.

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