Amazon to Boost UK Economy with £8 Billion Investment, Expanding AWS
The cloud computing division of Amazon, known as Amazon Web Services (AWS), has declared a substantial investment of £8 billion ($10.45 billion) will be made in the UK over the next five years. By doing this, it plans to increase its nationwide data centre operations and strengthen the digital infrastructure of the United Kingdom.
“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.”
Notable Contribution to the Economy
The investment is anticipated to increase the UK’s GDP by a total of $14 by 2028. It will illustrate the groundbreaking financial effect that AWS is likely to produce. In addition, it will generate about 14,000 full-time equivalent jobs a year in sectors like construction, engineering, and telecommunications.
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