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馬云力主建立完全自由的貿(mào)易平臺(tái)

馬云力主建立完全自由的貿(mào)易平臺(tái)

Scott Cendrowski 2016-08-24
阿里巴巴創(chuàng)始人馬云聽(tīng)起來(lái)像是全球化的支持者,,他對(duì)西方日益盛行的保護(hù)主義言論進(jìn)行了抨擊。

??????????????????????????????? 他正在對(duì)西方的保護(hù)主義言論進(jìn)行抨擊。

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在專(zhuān)門(mén)向《財(cái)富》雜志(Fortune)提供的G20峰會(huì)最新宣傳視頻中,,馬云重述了他對(duì)于沒(méi)有稅務(wù)和海關(guān)手續(xù)的在線世界貿(mào)易平臺(tái)的支持,。G20峰會(huì)即將在中國(guó)舉辦。他將這一平臺(tái)稱(chēng)為世界電子貿(mào)易平臺(tái),,即e-WTP,。

馬云問(wèn)道:“如果我們可以利用新技術(shù),使10億,、20億甚至30億人,,能夠參與貿(mào)易,會(huì)怎么樣,?”

G20峰會(huì)將于下個(gè)月,,在阿里巴巴的總部杭州市舉辦。馬云計(jì)劃游說(shuō)世界最大經(jīng)濟(jì)體的代表,,支持他的愿景,。

不出意外,這應(yīng)該是馬云想象中的在線世界,。沒(méi)有國(guó)境的限制和繁雜的海關(guān)手續(xù),。他所想象的市場(chǎng),,將被原始的貿(mào)易形態(tài)所取代,特別是有益于中國(guó)數(shù)千萬(wàn)小賣(mài)家和交易商的貿(mào)易方式,。

馬云從今年年初開(kāi)始,,便一直在提議建立這樣一個(gè)在線交易平臺(tái)。

在3月份的一次中國(guó)互聯(lián)網(wǎng)會(huì)議上,,他批評(píng)世界貿(mào)易組織等貿(mào)易協(xié)定,,一味迎合最大的跨國(guó)公司,而不是發(fā)展中國(guó)家的中小企業(yè),。據(jù)新華社報(bào)道,,馬云稱(chēng):“貿(mào)易集團(tuán)通常被用于加劇貿(mào)易保護(hù)主義,而不是作為驅(qū)動(dòng)力量,?!?/p>

馬云的舉措符合阿里巴巴海外擴(kuò)展的利益,因?yàn)楸M管中國(guó)消費(fèi)者增長(zhǎng)依舊強(qiáng)勁,,但潛力畢竟有限,。未來(lái)幾年,阿里巴巴的核心增長(zhǎng)將取決于中國(guó)消費(fèi)者財(cái)富的穩(wěn)步增長(zhǎng),。但海外擴(kuò)張也已經(jīng)提上了公司的日程,。

馬云關(guān)于在線世界貿(mào)易中心的理念,獲得了中國(guó)黨媒的支持,,這意味著中國(guó)決策者也渴望推動(dòng)建立一個(gè)這樣的平臺(tái),。

隨著中國(guó)經(jīng)濟(jì)從重工業(yè)向服務(wù)經(jīng)濟(jì)轉(zhuǎn)型,為中國(guó)賣(mài)家提供更大的市場(chǎng),,將對(duì)整個(gè)經(jīng)濟(jì)具有積極意義,。

但在今年美國(guó)總統(tǒng)大選中,這些賣(mài)家也成了貿(mào)易保護(hù)主義言論攻擊的目標(biāo),。

過(guò)去十五年,,在發(fā)達(dá)國(guó)家的制造業(yè)重鎮(zhèn)衰敗的同時(shí),中國(guó)的小型制造商卻在持續(xù)成長(zhǎng),。美國(guó)許多城鎮(zhèn)的工業(yè)衰退的時(shí)間,,恰逢2001年中國(guó)加入世界貿(mào)易組織。現(xiàn)在,,人們開(kāi)始重新關(guān)注世界貿(mào)易協(xié)定的后果。

正是在這樣的背景下,,馬云才會(huì)為更自由的在線貿(mào)易積極游說(shuō),。但他的這些努力,可能會(huì)淹沒(méi)在選舉年份的喧囂當(dāng)中,。(財(cái)富中文網(wǎng))

譯者:劉進(jìn)龍/汪皓

In a new promotional video for the upcoming G-20 Summit in China provided exclusively to?Fortune, Ma repeats his support for an online global trading platform free of tax and customs procedures. He calls it an Electronic World Trade Platform, e-WTP.

“What if we can use a new technology to enable 1- 2- 3-billion people to do trade?” Ma asks.

The G-20 meeting is being held in Alibaba’s home city of Hangzhou next month. Ma plans to lobby representatives of the world’s biggest economies to back his vision.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, this is the online world Jack Ma imagines. Free of borders and cumbersome customs procedures. He envisions a marketplace replaced by raw trade, especially the kind that will benefit China’s tens of millions of small sellers and traders.

Ma has been proposing the online exchange since earlier this year.

At a Chinese internet conference in March, he criticized trade agreements like the World Trade organization for catering to mostly large multinationals instead of smaller and medium-sized businesses in the developing world. “Trade blocs are often used to advance protectionism rather than as enablers,” he said,?according to Xinhua.

Ma’s push is aligned with Alibaba’s own interests in expanding overseas, as Chinese?consumer growth remains strong?but ultimately limited. Alibaba’s core growth will come from a steady increase in wealth among Chinese consumers over years to come. But overseas expansion is high on the company’s agenda.

Ma’s comments on an online global selling hub havereceived?support?from?the Communist Party-aligned press in China, suggesting Chinese policymakers are desiring the same thing.

A larger market for Chinese sellers would be a positive for the larger economy as it transitions away from heavy industry.

But those same Chinese sellers are in the cross-hairs of U.S. presidential election protectionist trade talk.

For a decade and a half, smaller Chinese manufacturers have grown as manufacturing towns in the?developed world have shrunk. The timing of many U.S. towns’ loss of industry perfectly aligns with China’s admission into the World Trade Organization in 2001. There is now a renewed focus on the consequences of global trade agreements.

It’s against this backdrop that Ma is lobbying for freer online trade. But in an election year, they may be drowned out.

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