Chinese state media celebrates top entrepreneurs, but not Jack Ma

Ma, lionised at home for creating some of his country's largest corporations, didn't make the cut in a Shanghai Securities News front-page commentary lauding the leading lights of technology

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Jack Ma's absence is telling given the Shanghai Securities News is the most important business publication in Alibaba's backyard

was conspicuously absent from a list of China's entrepreneurial greats published by state media Tuesday, underscoring how the iconic co-founder has run afoul of Beijing.

Ma, lionised at home for creating some of his country's largest corporations, didn't make the cut in a Shanghai Securities News front-page commentary lauding the leading lights of technology. Instead, the official Chinese paper held up archrival as "rewriting the mobile age" with Also on its list were BYD Co. Chairman Wang Chuanfu, Corp co-founder Lei Jun and Huawei Technologies Co.'s Ren Zhengfei.

The brief editorial — which ran the same day Group Holding Ltd. is slated to unveil earnings — may help assuage fears Tencent could get caught up in a broader industry crackdown now focused on Ma's and Ant Group Co. Beijing has launched a campaign to curtail the growing power of private technology corporations in almost every facet of Chinese life, as exemplified by the ubiquity of Tencent's messaging service. Shares in Tencent and rose more than 2 per cent Tuesday.

Jack Ma's absence is telling given the Shanghai Securities News is the most important business publication in Alibaba's backyard. The billionaire made his first public comments in January since disappearing from view late last year, after his now-infamous rebuke of Chinese regulators prompted a backlash that derailed Ant's record $35 billion initial public offering and spurred an investigation into his e-commerce giant. Much about the future of China's most recognisable and outspoken businessman remains unclear.

"A generation of Chinese entrepreneurs emerged from the rigid structures of our old economic system with the desire to escape poverty and passion to achieve business ambitions," the newspaper, which is backed by the official Xinhua News Agency, wrote. “They have breathed new life into China's economic reforms.”

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First Published: Wed, February 03 2021. 01:41 IST
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