Hong Kong media: Jack Ma has flown to Hong Kong to meet with financial and business heavyweights

Ma Yun, who has traveled around the world in recent years, has become the focus of the outside world. According to the Hong Kong Economic Daily, Ma Yun has recently flown to Hong Kong, China, to meet with financial and business heavyweights, but the news did not disclose what they discussed, and it is understood that Ma Yun also took the opportunity to meet with many friends. It is reported that Jack Ma will stay in Hong Kong for the time being, and it is unknown when he will leave. Based on this, it can be inferred that Jack Ma may welcome the Chinese New Year in Hong Kong by “sending off the tiger and welcoming the rabbit”. | Related reading (Extreme Finance News)

Meng Xuanhe

Since the “bombardment” of financial supervision and the suspension of Ant Financial’s listing, Jack Ma has disappeared from public view. This year’s Davos, all the political and business elites participated in the meeting, but Jack Ma still did not show up. Previously, Ma Yun would not be absent from almost any top-level summit, pointing out the country, scolding Fang Qiu, and becoming the darling of the media.

When Ma Yun became silent, when the media was keen to report his whereabouts instead of his words, I felt a little sadness. The news of Ma Yun returning to Hong Kong is a little bit more normal than Ma Yun in Japan and Southeast Asia. Although Ma Yun will definitely not be like before, I still hope that he can appear in some public activities and accept media interviews from time to time.

Private enterprises and entrepreneurs should play a greater role in the current Chinese economy. The two “unwavering” are reassurances. If Jack Ma has gone too far before, perhaps the silence of the past few years will allow him to have deeper thinking and more mature ideas.

Looking forward to Jack Ma’s return!

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