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The logo of Alibaba Group is seen at the company’s headquarters in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China July 20, 2018. REUTERS/Aly Song/Files

HONG KONG (Reuters) – The Sino-U.S. trade war has spurred anti-China sentiment, a senior Alibaba Group Holding Ltd executive said, adding that the United States was trying to contain the rise of China.

Joe Tsai, the Chinese e-commerce giant’s executive vice-chairman, termed the U.S. government’s treatment of Chinese smartphone and network-gear maker Huawei “extremely unfair” and “very politically motivated”.

Tsai, speaking at a Reuters BreakingViews event on Friday, said U.S. regulators had made it very difficult for Alibaba to make investments in the country, adding that the company would look at other parts of the world for investment.

He struck an optimistic note about China and said people were over worried about the country’s economy, adding that Chinese consumers were still fundamentally very strong.

Comments from Tsai come at a time when China’s economic growth has slowed to its weakest pace in nearly three decades amid faltering domestic demand and bruising U.S. tariffs.

Reporting By Anne Marie Roantree and Sijia Jiang; Editing by Himani Sarkar

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