Joseph Tsai, droite, co-fondateur et Vice-Président du Groupe d''Alibaba, parle à côté d'Andrew Robb, ministre du Commerce et de l'investissement de l'Australi
Joseph Tsai, right, co-founder and Executive Vice Chairman of Alibaba Group, speaks next to Andrew Robb, Minister for Trade and Investment of Australia, at an event to promote the trade mission "Premium Australia" and Australia Week in China (AWIC) at the headquarters of Alibaba Group in Hangzhou city, east China's Zhejiang province, 13 April 2016. Australia Week in China (AWIC), Australia's largest ever trade mission beginning on Monday in 12 Chinese cities, is expected to impress Chinese business partners and consumers and showcases the importance Australia attaches on China, officials said. More than 1, 000 businesses, mostly from small and medium enterprises, will make up the record delegation that will promote Australian trade, investment, education, and tourism in Australia's biggest export market. "Advances in e-commerce for instance provides the platforms for Australian SMEs to cost-effectively take their wares global. China's massive online trading platforms like JD.com and Alibaba's Tmall provide virtual shop-fronts for Australian businesses to hundreds of millions of Chinese consumers, who increasingly place a premium on our high quality goods and services, " said Minister for Small Business and Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer.