DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup that’s just over a year old, has stirred awe and consternation in Silicon Valley after demonstrating breakthrough artificial intelligence models that offer comparable performance to the world’s best chatbots at seemingly a fraction of the cost.
“The Chinese government firmly opposes any form of illegal migration,” she added. This comes after US President Donald Trump threatened to hit Colombia with tariffs of up to 50% as the latter refused to take back deported migrants.
Beijing’s state media recently published an article drawing attention to Washington’s apparent plans to use Australia as a “beachhead” for the looming Indo-Pacific war. Besides missing the strategic context of Australia’s thinking post-World War II,
So much for the quiet pre-holiday trading session as Asian equities were mixed though Australia was closed for Australia Day, Indonesia was closed for Al Isra’ wal-Mi’raj, South Korea was closed for the Korean New Year,
BoJ, Fed, and RBA policies dictate USD/JPY and AUD/USD paths. Global trade and China’s economy amplify forex market volatility.
China has released a new artificial intelligence model called ‘DeepSeek’ which is threatening to derail the dominance of the US technology sector.
Representatives from the Western Australian government and fellow guests attended a reception in Perth on Jan 25 to celebrate Spring Festival.
The United States, Australia, India and Japan recommitted to working together on Tuesday, after the first meeting of the China-focused "Quad" grouping's top diplomats since President Donald Trump returned to the White House.
According to experts the escalating US-China tech rivalry could disrupt Australia’s own automotive supply chain, particularly as several US manufacturers export to Australia. Australia is also ...
A measure of Australian business activity rebounded in December as Christmas demand helped the down-beaten retail sector, a survey showed on Tuesday, though confidence remained poor as firms faced rising costs.
Any loss of capacity, which is more likely to be caused by drought will ripple through supply chains and push up costs in Australia.