The project is part of Alibaba's Electronic World Trade Platform
(eWTP), and Belgium is the first European country to join the
project following similar agreements in Malaysia and Rwanda.
Alibaba's logistics arm, Cainiao, will lease a 220,000 square
meter logistics port at Belgium's Liege airport as part of the
deal and invest an initial 75 million euros ($85 million) in the
project set to begin operations in 2021, it said.
"We strongly believe that under the eWTP, we will open up the
huge potential for European businesses to reap the benefits of
global cross-border trade, especially into the China market,"
Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang said in a statement.
Alibaba's eWTP is designed to help countries reduce trade
barriers for e-commerce trade, including lowering or eliminating
tariffs and speeding up customs clearance.
The company has previously said the project is designed to
"compliment" the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Alibaba is expanding the project to Europe amid wider trade
tensions, which have forced the firm to back down from efforts
to tap U.S. sellers.
Recently, Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma said previous plans to create
a million jobs in the United States had been put on ice due to
trade tensions, according to Chinese state media.
(Reporting by Cate Cadell; editing by Darren Schuettler)
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