Google Sets Out $6.8 Billion UK Investment
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Google has opened a new data center in Waltham Cross as a key part of its UK investment strategy. But it's not the only one investing in the region.
Google has announced a 5 billion ($6.8 billion) investment in the United Kingdom, marking a major boost ahead of U.S. President Donald Trumps state visit. The funding includes the launch of a new data centre near London,
Google also noted that the project also includes measures to address energy demand, such as an agreement with Shell Energy Europe.
Google has said it will invest £5 billion in the UK in the next two years to help meet growing demand for AI services, in a major boost for the Government. The announcement, which comes as Google opens its new data centre in Waltham Cross in Hertfordshire, is expected to contribute to the creation of thousands of jobs, the US tech giant said.
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LONDON: Google said on Tuesday (Sep 16) it would make 5 billion pounds (US$6.8 billion) in new investments into Britain ahead of US President Donald Trump's state visit to the country, which is expected to feature a flurry of business deals and partnerships.