Alibaba founder Jack Ma said Wednesday that the trade dispute between the US and China could last 20 years. But he expressed hope that a solution could be reached as a trade war would "hurt everybody".
The Chinese e-commerce billionaire also questioned the focus among some on trade deficits, calling it a relic of the 20th century. US President Donald Trump has long decried the US's whopping deficit with China.
"When trade stops, sometimes the war starts. So trade is the way to stop wars," Ma said at a World Trade Organisation seminar. "Trade is the way to build up trust. It's not the weapon to fight against each other."
He said trade conflict would not only hurt the US and China but other countries' small businesses. The standoff, he added, "may last 20 years, unfortunately."
Overall, Ma expressed bullishness about trade, but said it needed to be protected from regulators.