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Amazon’s AWS to invest over US$5 billion to boost cloud computing in Mexico

by Riah Marton
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Amazon’s AWS to invest over US billion to boost cloud computing in Mexico
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AMAZON Web Services Mexico (AWS), a unit of Amazon.com, announced on Monday (Feb 26) it will invest over US$5 billion to open a cluster of data centres in Mexico, amid growing demand for cloud services as more firms adopt new technologies.

The cluster will be built in the Mexican state of Queretaro, Ruben Mugartegui, head of Amazon Web Services Mexico unit, told Reuters in an interview, adding the investment will be spread through the next 15 years.

The company has been working on this project for more than five years, Mugartegui said.

AWS currently serves clients such as Mexican theatre operator Cinepolis, stock exchange BIVA, airline Aeromexico, and local governments.

Cloud computing helps companies access technology services such as storage and databases through the Internet, ending the need to own and maintain physical data centres and servers. Companies can cut technology costs by around 20 per cent when they use AWS, Mugartegui said, citing a study.

Amazon has invested over 52 billion pesos (S$4.1 billion) in Mexico since its arrival to the country in 2015.

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The new investment comes in the midst of so-called nearshoring, the trend of companies relocating businesses from Asia closer to the US following disruptions in supply chains caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Mexican government has aimed to lure companies to invest in the country with initiatives such as a decree issued last year granting tax incentives for firms wanting to move operations to Mexico.

Mugartegui declined to say if Amazon received any fiscal benefits, but noted the company has worked closely and efficiently with the government and that firms relocating to Mexico are among the candidates to become new clients.

Carmaker Tesla announced last year it will build a factory in Mexico. Local authorities approved US$153 million in incentives for Tesla and have said its investment will stand at over US$5 billion. REUTERS



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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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