KEY POINTS
  • Alibaba announced Tuesday it plans to help global businesses sell $200 billion in goods to China in the next five years.
  • "We hope through globalization to use China's consumer market to bring the whole world's goods to China," Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang said during a speech at the "Global Import Leadership Summit."
  • China this week is seeking to present itself as 
Daniel Zhang, chief executive officer of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., speaks during a news conference in Shanghai, China.

SHANGHAI, China — E-commerce giant Alibaba announced Tuesday it plans to help global businesses sell $200 billion in goods to China in the next five years.

A day earlier, Chinese President Xi Jinping said his country will import $30 trillion in goods and $10 trillion in services over the next 15 years. China's trade deficit with the U.S. — which hit a record high in September — has been targeted by the Trump administration with tariffs this year.