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Tesla’s Elon Musk, Ant Group CEO write for magazine of China’s top internet watchdog

  • The articles appeared in the latest issue of China Wangxin, the official magazine of the Cyberspace Administration of China
  • Tesla makes roughly 25 per cent of its revenue in China, while Ant has been undergoing a state-guided restructuring process

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk at the Tesla Shanghai Gigafactory groundbreaking ceremony on January 7, 2019. Photo: Reuters

The official magazine of China’s internet watchdog has published articles penned by Ant Group CEO Eric Jing Xiandong and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, advocating the use of technology to improve the world.

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Musk, whose article was titled “Believe in technology, create a better future”, is the first foreigner to write for China Wangxin, a magazine launched this year by the Cyberspace Administration of China.

The publication, which recently released its fourth issue, typically invites government officials, professors and executives from state-owned enterprises to contribute articles.

Ant Group CEO Eric Jing speaks during a company press conference in Hong Kong. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Ant Group CEO Eric Jing speaks during a company press conference in Hong Kong. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Jing, who submitted an essay titled “Bringing small but beautiful changes to the world”, is one of the few people from the private sector to have written for the magazine, including Alibaba Group Holding CEO Daniel Zhang Yong and Tencent Holdings’ CEO Pony Ma Huateng.

Ant is the financial technology affiliate of Alibaba, which owns the South China Morning Post.

China Wangxin, which offers hard copies only to paid subscribers, regularly posts the magazine’s print content online.

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On Friday, it uploaded Jing’s article, which said Ant has “provided digital tools for small and micro businesses that are useful and inexpensive”. It also said the fintech giant contributed to carbon neutrality by planting more than 326 million trees in ecologically vulnerable areas.

Ant will “better serve the overall economic and social development of the nation, and contribute to its inclusive and sustainable digital development”, Jing wrote.

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