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Amazon has announced plans to invest 44 billion dollars in constructing a data center in New Zealand. This substantial investment is part of Amazon's strategic expansion into the Asia-Pacific region, with the aim of enhancing its cloud computing capabilities and better serving its growing customer base in the region. The data center, to be built by
Web Services (AWS), will be part of the "AWS Asia-Pacific Region" and is designed to meet the increasing demand for cloud services across New Zealand, facilitating the digital transformation of various institutions, regardless of their size.The investment is expected to create over 1,000 full-time jobs annually and contribute 108 billion New Zealand dollars to the country's GDP. This move not only strengthens Amazon's infrastructure but also brings significant economic benefits to New Zealand, including job creation and economic growth. The investment aligns with Amazon's broader strategy to enhance its global presence and compete more effectively in the rapidly evolving tech industry.
Amazon has not yet disclosed the specific timeline for this investment. However, it is known that Amazon had previously announced plans to build a data center in New Zealand by the end of 2021. This latest announcement indicates that the company is moving forward with its plans to establish a stronger foothold in the Asia-Pacific region, underscoring its commitment to innovation and its efforts to stay ahead in the competitive landscape of cloud services.

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