Workflow
艾博年到访亚马逊总部,后者承诺在澳投资$200亿建数据中心

Group 1 - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Amazon's investment of AUD 7 billion to expand its data center network in Australia, bringing the total investment to AUD 20 billion [1] - The additional AUD 7 billion will be used to expand data centers in Sydney and Melbourne, and to support two new solar power plants in Victoria and one in Queensland [1] - Albanese emphasized the importance of U.S. investment in Australia and the need to further develop economic relations between the two countries [1][5] Group 2 - Amazon recently announced a USD 20 billion (approximately AUD 31 billion) investment in Pennsylvania to build two data center complexes, one powered by a nearby nuclear power plant [3] - Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman supports nuclear energy for AI development, while suggesting solar energy as a viable alternative in Australia [3] - Clare Savage, Chair of the Australian Energy Regulator, warned about rising costs in clean energy construction that could threaten Australia's ambitions in the growing data center market [3] Group 3 - Albanese plans to address business leaders and express opposition to Trump's tariff policies, highlighting the U.S. as Australia's largest overseas investment destination [5] - The Prime Minister aims to promote Australia's critical mineral supply, which is essential for the technology sector [5][6] - Albanese seeks to persuade Trump to exempt Australia from tariffs by advocating for free and fair trade, which he believes will create jobs and drive investment [6]