Long -TERM investments are aimed at developing and supporting data centers (data centers) in the country.
Amazon.com Plans Inc. to invest 7.5 billion New Zealand’s ($ 4.4 billion) in the development of cloud infrastructure in New Zealand. This was reported by the company’s press service on Tuesday, September 2.
The development of Amazon cloud operations in New Zealand will add nearly 10.8 billion New Zealand’s 10.8 billion dollars to the country’s GDP and will provide an average of more than one thousand jobs.
“Launching Amazon Web Services (AWS) in New Zealand will help to satisfy the growing demand for cloud services nationwide and provide organizations of any size with the opportunity to accelerate their digital change,” the report said.
Amazon also plans to attract and train local personnel to work at the data center.
This step is part of long -term obligations to Amazon to develop digital infrastructure and support New Zealand’s economic growth.
In addition to New Zealand, the company plans to develop AWS operations in Chile, Saudi Arabia and Europe.
Earlier, the media wrote that Amazon canceled orders for Chinese goods after the announcement of duties.
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