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Google to Spend $1 Billion in Thailand
After billions for Singapore and Malaysia, Google spends big in Thailand too
Google's US$1 billion bet on Thai data centres could boost the economy by US$4 billion over 5 years and create 14,000 jobs annually, it says Alphabet Inc.'s Google plans to invest US$1 billion to build data centres in Thailand,
Google to spend $1.3 billion in Thailand in Asia AI push
Tech giants are spending billions of dollars to ramp up AI data centres in South-east Asia, including Singapore. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Google announces $1 billion investment in new data centers in Thailand
Google said on Monday that it will spend $1 billion on new data centers in Thailand in another huge win for Asian Pacific countries in attracting tech work.
Google to Invest $1 Billion in Thai Data Centre, Cloud Infrastructure
Google is to invest $1 billion in Thailand to build a data centre and cloud region, which it expects to create 14,000 jobs until 2029, the company said in a statement. The investment will develop its cloud and data centre infrastructure in Bangkok and Chonburi province,
Google To Invest $1 Billion In Thailand
Google plans to invest $1 billion to build digital infrastructure in Thailand, including a new data centre, the US tech giant has announced, saying the move would support 14,000 jobs in the kingdom.
Google investing $1 billion in South Asia for new data center, cloud infrastructure
The facility could add 14,000 jobs and $4 billion to the nation's economy. Google LLC announced plans to invest 36 billion Thai baht ($1 billion) for a new data centers and cloud infrastructure in Thailand on Monday.
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