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Alibaba Group Inc.

Alibaba’s Jack Ma wants to link Alipay with Apple Pay

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Miguel Helft
Miguel Helft
By
Miguel Helft
Miguel Helft
October 28, 2014, 12:25 AM ET
Jack Ma, Executive Chairman of Alibaba Group, speaks at the WSJD Live conference in Laguna Beach
Jack Ma, Executive Chairman of Alibaba Group, speaks at the WSJD Live conference in Laguna Beach, California October 27, 2014. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) - RTR4BTTJPhotograph by Lucy Nicholson — Reuters

Jack Ma, the founder of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, said Monday that he hoped his payments company, Alipay, could integrate with Apple’s new mobile payment system, Apple Pay.

“I’m very interested in that,” Ma said during an onstage interview at a Wall Street Journal technology conference in Southern California. “A good marriage needs both sides working hard. I respect Apple and I respect Tim (Cook) very very much, from the heart. I hope we can do something together.”

(Minutes later, Apple CEO Tim Cook, who was in the audience and was interviewed on stage next, returned the compliment, and said he would like to work with Alipay. No one should be surprised if the companies announce a deal soon.)

In a wide-ranging interview, Ma addressed a variety of business and political topics. Here’s are some highlights:

What is Alibaba?

“Alibaba is an ecosystem that helps small business to grow.”

How is the Chinese consumer changing?

“Chinese people, young people, they don’t go shopping a lot in department stores. All department store guys hate me. They say business is bad because of Jack.”

On his plans for expanding in the United States.

“We invest a lot in the States and we are going to invest more. When I come to the USA, I want to thank USA. Because I got my inspiration from Silicon Valley.”

Would he buy eBay?

“EBay is a great company. There are a lot of good assets and good customers and the US people love it. I don’t know, I think it’s too early to start to think about buying and selling.”

And PayPal?
“I have my Alipay.”

On the recent protests in Hong Kong.

“I think that the Hong Kong problem is not about the China and Hong Kong relationship. It’s about the young people, they don’t have hope. The big guys take all good things and the young people, they feel hopeless.”

Could the protests spread to China?

“Both sides should listen. This thing cannot and should not last long.”

On his own relationship with the Chinese government.

“I’m always in love with them but I don’t marry them. We create 14 million jobs for China. The government finally is realizing that we are helping them.”

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