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AWS to invest US$6 billion in Malaysia by 2037

AWS to invest US$6 billion in Malaysia by 2037

To strengthen cloud service infrastructure in the country.

By Staff Writer on Mar 2, 2023 12:29PM

Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing division of Amazon.com Inc, said on Wednesday it plans to invest US$6 billion (S$8 billion) in Malaysia over the next 14 years to strengthen its cloud services infrastructure in the country.

This marks the company's latest move in its plan to build AWS Infrastructure Regions across southeast Asia.

The infrastructure hub will enable customers in the region to store data securely, the subsidiary said in a statement.

AWS' cloud platform offers more than 200 services, including storage, robotics and artificial intelligence.

Last year, AWS had announced a US$5 billion investment in Thailand.

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