AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Infrastructure Push: China plans a 2 trillion yuan ($295bn) nationwide AI data-center network over five years, with state firms building most sites and at least 80% of tech sourced domestically, aiming to reduce reliance on US hardware. US-China Tech Friction: The White House imposed export limits on Anthropic’s Mythos AI model “partly” over suspicions of China-linked access, while China vows retaliation after the Pentagon added Alibaba, Baidu, BYD and others to a military-linked list. Enterprise AI Shift: JPMorgan says China’s AI “hundred model” race is moving toward enterprise value and monetization, with ByteDance already rolling out paid tiers for Doubao. Education-to-Industry Reset: China’s universities cut 12,000 “obsolete” degree programs (2021-2025) and added 10,200 new tech-focused majors to match development needs and ease graduate job pressure. Green & Logistics Showcase: The 10th China-South Asia Expo in Kunming highlighted green energy tech like drone patrol and intelligent operations, while a World Bank-backed ranking found Chinese ports dominating global efficiency. Auto Capacity Overhaul: Geely plans to purge excess capacity via restructuring—closing, suspending, merging or selling redundant facilities—to sharpen global competitiveness. Energy Transition Watch: China’s AI and digital twin integration is set to support major infrastructure like the Three Gorges project, as energy and data systems get tighter.
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