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China’s Alibaba to invest $15.5 billion for “common prosperity”

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Posted on September 3, 2021

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· Last updated: February 13, 2026

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By Brenda Goh SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China’s Alibaba Group will invest 100 billion yuan ($15.5 billion) by 2025 in support of “common prosperity”, it said, becoming the latest corporate giant to pledge support for the initiative driven by President Xi Jinping. Beijing has been encouraging companies to share wealth as part of the effort to ease inequality in […]

Alibaba Commits $15.5 Billion to Promote Common Prosperity in China

By Brenda Goh

SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China’s Alibaba Group will invest 100 billion yuan ($15.5 billion) by 2025 in support of “common prosperity”, it said, becoming the latest corporate giant to pledge support for the initiative driven by President Xi Jinping.

Beijing has been encouraging companies to share wealth as part of the effort to ease inequality in the world’s second-largest economy. Other companies that have made similar announcements include Tencent Holdings, which also pledged 100 billion yuan, and Geely Automobile.

The government-backed Zhejiang News website said Alibaba’s funds will go towards areas such as subsidies for small and medium-sized enterprises and improving insurance protection for gig economy workers such as couriers and ride-hailing drivers.

It will also set up a 20 billion yuan “common prosperity development fund”, the newspaper said, with Alibaba confirming the report.

The e-commerce giant and its tech rivals have been the target of a wide-ranging regulatory crackdown on issues ranging from monopolistic behaviour to consumer rights. Alibaba was fined a record $2.75 billion in April over monopoly violations.

The sector has also attracted criticism for the treatment of delivery workers and ride-hailing drivers, most of whom are not covered by basic social and medical insurance.

Food delivery platform Ele.me and supermarket operator Freshippo, both of which are owned by Alibaba, were among operators called to a meeting last month with government regulators on improving safety and labour rights for delivery workers.

($1 = 6.4613 Chinese yuan renminbi)

(Reporting by Brenda GohEditing by Edmund Blair and David Goodman)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alibaba's total investment for common prosperity?
Alibaba will invest 100 billion yuan, equivalent to $15.5 billion, by 2025 in support of common prosperity.
What areas will Alibaba's investment focus on?
The investment will support small and medium-sized enterprises and improve insurance protection for gig economy workers.
What is the purpose of the common prosperity development fund?
Alibaba plans to establish a 20 billion yuan common prosperity development fund to further support its initiatives.
Why is the Chinese government encouraging wealth sharing?
Beijing aims to ease inequality in the country's economy by encouraging companies to share their wealth.
What challenges has Alibaba faced recently?
Alibaba has been under scrutiny due to a regulatory crackdown on monopolistic behavior and consumer rights issues.

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