President Xi meets Alibaba, other China’s tech titans amid economic struggles

Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, met on Monday with executives from the country’s major tech companies amid domestic economic headaches and international trade conflicts, state media reported on Monday.

Present at the meeting were Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma, Huawei boss Ren Zhengfei and the founder of the Chinese electric car giant BYD, Wang Chuanfu.

Observers viewed the Beijing meeting as a signal of trust and support for private companies in the world’s second-largest economy.

It said China’s economy was struggling with weak consumption, partly due to a severe real estate crisis, while trade disputes with the United States further threatened business.

It’s not clear what Xi communicated to the business leaders.

Observers noted that he had used such meetings in the past to announce measures to support the private sector.

China’s state-driven economy was closely intertwined with its political apparatus.

Senior cadres of the Communist Party, including Premier Li Qiang and Wang Huning, who is also part of the party’s inner leadership circle, attended the reception in the Great Hall of the People, NAN reports.

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