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#Winning: Alibaba's Jack Ma Meets with Trump to Create Over 1 Million US Jobs

Yet again, President-elect Donald Trump started another day by creating millions of jobs for Americans during a Monday morning meeting with Chinese business mogul Jack Ma.

As the executive chairman of Alibaba, Ma met with Trump to discuss plans to create 1 million new U.S. jobs over the next five years, according to CNBC.  

The Monday meeting will focus on the Chinese e-commerce company's U.S. expansion plans, according to the report. 

On Sunday, FCA, the U.S. automaker of Fiat-Chrysler, announced that it would invest a total $1 billion in plants in Michigan and Ohio, and will add 2000 new jobs in the United States.

Last month, Trump announced that Japan’s SoftBank had agreed to invest $50 billion in the United States and create 50,000 more jobs for Americans. He announced the deal after meeting with SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, a Japanese billionaire and technology investor. 

Before even taking office, one could argue that Trump has already created millions upon millions of American jobs and created billions of dollars of investments in the United States.