A while ago, the global media began referring to the tense relationship between one of the world's richest people and the digital giants Jack Ma, founder and CEO of the Chinese company Alibaba, the leader in global e-commerce, and between the Chinese authorities on the other hand Mysterious man
Many parties have expressed their concerns about the sudden disappearance of the digital world giant Jack Ma, which is now lasting for nearly two months, as speculation and a lot of conflicting news about the matter began, especially because of his disappearance from the screens of the media and public life, as this was linked to relations The famous Chinese businessman tense with the Chinese authorities, which complicated the issue, and the absence of any official comment raises questions
Alibaba has recently faced major problems in its home country, China, which may break its success at the global level, as the Chinese authorities have begun to investigate new charges against Alibaba in relation to monopoly operations and exploiting the dominant position that the e-commerce company is accused of Sources, citing complaints from some authorities, said that Alibaba is forcing merchants to sell their products and goods exclusively on its platform, but some authorities say that the case is just revenge from the Chinese authorities
According to the British Financial Times newspaper, the new decision came in response to criticisms made by the founder and CEO of Alibaba, the Chinese company, Jack Ma, of the Chinese state-owned banking sector in addition to the institutions regulating the financial sector in the country, and the newspaper says that the new decision was not the first of its kind in The latter period was preceded by the cancellation of the Ant Group's initial public offering at the last minute as well as a fine for Alibaba Group at the end of last year for failing to report a takeover deal
And the giant Alibaba Group is currently facing big problems in China with the Chinese authorities According to press sources, the problems are political, not economic or judicial