Day September 13, 2024

Australia adjusts international student policy to enhance quality and fairness

Summary: The Australian government has limited the enrollment of international students to 270000, aiming to improve the quality and equity of education. This move was opposed by the University Alliance, claiming it would affect the economy and education funding. We need to deepen education and housing policies, control housing prices, and maintain educational advantages.

The depreciation of the Japanese yen has become a shopping catalyst, benefiting both Japan’s tourism consumption and exports

Summary: The depreciation of the Japanese yen and the surge in tourists have pushed up duty-free sales of Japanese department stores to a historic high. Sales of various products have increased. The global tourism industry's recovery has boosted the tax-free sales boom, which is expected to continue to prosper, and the depreciation of the yen is also beneficial for export enterprises.

Australian Government AI Security Draft Released, Experts Predict Billion Dollar Economic Contribution

Summary: The Australian government is preparing a draft of AI regulation, and Minister Husk advocates a combination of mandatory and voluntary measures to address economic contributions and challenges. We will implement mechanisms to prevent loss of control, enhance transparency and trust, establish a questioning process to protect rights and interests. Public dialogue until October 4th, or legislation to strengthen AI security.