Alibaba apologises for posting inaccurate maps of China, US on Twitter

For excluding Alaska & Hawaii on the US side,Taiwan & South China Sea islands on the Chinese side

A logo of Alibaba Group is pictured at its headquarters in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China. Photo: Reuters
A logo of Alibaba Group is pictured at its headquarters in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China. Photo: Reuters
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Last Updated : Jan 12 2017 | 4:53 AM IST
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group has apologised for posting on Twitter an illustration with inaccurate maps of both China and the US.

On the map of China, neither Taiwan nor the South China Sea islands were marked, reports the People's Daily.

The illustration was posted on Alibaba's official Twitter account to explain the trade opportunities between small businesses in the US and customers in China.

However, the maps soon drew criticism for excluding Alaska and Hawaii on the US side, and Taiwan and the South China Sea islands on the Chinese side.

"We apologize for making this rookie mistake. We offer no excuse for this mistake, but will make an immediate rectification. We hereby offer our deepest apologies," stated the group on its official Sina Weibo on January 10 .

The same day, the original illustration was replaced by a new and corrected version.

The development happened a day after company chairman Jack Ma met US President-elect Donald Trump in New York on January 9 to discuss how Alibaba could create more jobs by helping US businesses to sell products to China. This was the first meeting between the US president-elect and a high-profile Chinese businessperson.
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First Published: Jan 12 2017 | 4:51 AM IST

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