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Alibaba announces $53 billion investment in AI and cloud infrastructure
Alibaba, China's leading e-commerce company, has unveiled plans to invest over 380 billion yuan (approximately $53 billion USD) in its cloud computing and artificial intelligence infrastructure over the next three years.
The investment represents the company's largest commitment to technological advancement, surpassing its total AI and cloud spending over the past decade. In an official statement, the company emphasized that this strategic move demonstrates its dedication to long-term technological innovation and highlights its focus on AI-driven growth.
The announcement comes amid strong market performance for the tech company, which has seen its stock reach a three-year high since the beginning of 2025. Investor confidence has been further bolstered by Alibaba's robust financial results, with the company reporting better-than-expected revenue growth of 7.6% in the third quarter of its fiscal year (October-December), reaching 280 billion yuan.
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