After falling out with Beijing, Chinese tech mogul Jack Ma’s travels have included a visit to a Japanese lab specializing in farmed tuna and a Dutch university to learn about sustainable food production
The peregrinations of Jack Ma, co-founder of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. , over the past year have included a visit to a Japanese lab specializing in farmed tuna—where the staff didn’t recognize him—and a Dutch university to learn about sustainable food production.
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