Google Announces US$2 Billion Investment In Malaysia

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Google has announced an investment of up to US$2 billion (~RM9.42 billion) in Malaysia, marking a major step in the company’s commitment to the country’s

Google has announced an investment of up to US$2 billion in Malaysia, marking a major step in the company’s commitment to the country’s digital transformation. This investment includes the development of the tech giant's first data centre in the country, the establishment of a Google Cloud Region, and the launch of an artificial intelligence literacy program for students and educators.

Artist impression of Google's first data center and Google Cloud region in Malaysia, at Elmina Business Park in Greater Kuala Lumpur Google projects the investment to have a substantial economic impact, contributing over US$3.2 billion to Malaysia’s GDP and supporting 26,500 jobs by 2030. The company adds that its data centre will enhance the performance of its services like Search, Maps, and Workspace, while the new Cloud Region will offer high-performance, low-latency cloud services to various sectors.

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