September 12, 2024
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Govt lauds Amazon’s £8 bn investment in UK

It is the firm’s latest announcement of a large investment in a European country by its Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing division…reports Asian Lite News

US tech giant Amazon is to invest £8 billion ($10.5 billion) in Britain over the next five years, creating thousands of jobs via its web services arm, the company and UK government announced Wednesday. The announcement is a welcome boon for Britain’s recently elected Labour government, which has put firing economic growth at the heart of its pledge to “rebuild” the country.

The investment — to build, operate and maintain data centres in the UK — could contribute £14 billion to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) and “support” more than 14,000 jobs annually across the supply chain, Amazon said.

It is the firm’s latest announcement of a large investment in a European country by its Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing division, and comes amid debate within the European Union about “cloud” computing services.

“This £8 billion investment marks the start of the economic revival and shows Britain is a place to do business,” UK finance minister Rachel Reeves said in a statement. “I am determined to go further so we can deliver on our mandate to create jobs, unlock investment and make every part of Britain better off. The hard work to fix the foundations of our economy has only just begun.”

Underscoring the challenge the government faces, official data showed on Wednesday that Britain’s economy posted zero growth for a second consecutive month in July.

The new Labour government is hosting an international investment summit in London on October 14, as part of its plans to boost economic growth.

In particular, it wants to capitalise on the country’s tech sector. Amazon said the money will be spent expanding the operations of its AWS subsidiary.

The e-commerce behemoth is seeking to capitalise on the rising demand for cloud computing capacity such as server space. Government agencies and companies such as airline Easyjet, bank Natwest and Sainsbury’s supermarket already use AWS data centres, like many of the world’s top firms.

“The next few years could be among the most pivotal for the UK’s digital and economic future,” said Tanuja Randery, AWS Vice President and Managing Director, Europe, Middle East & Africa.

AWS’s expansion would help “organisations of all sizes across the country increasingly embrace technologies like cloud computing and AI to help them accelerate innovation, increase productivity, and compete on the global stage”, she added. In recent months, the subsidiary has announced it is set to invest tens of billion of euros in Germany, Spain and France.

It comes amid discussions in the EU about a “European sovereign cloud” which would allow the storage and processing of data online without going through American technology giants. Amazon employs 75,000 people in Britain, at more than 100 sites. It said in its press release that it invested £56 billion in the country between 2010 and 2022.

The company announced last month that it had doubled group quarterly profits, driven by the cloud and AI. AWS revenue grew 19 percent to $26.3 billion in the second quarter.

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