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Amazon Opens Taiwan Cloud Hub with US$5 Billion Pledge

  • Amazon Web Services launched its Asia Pacific Region with three Availability Zones on Friday, expanding its cloud infrastructure into Taiwan.
  • This expansion follows AWS’s ongoing growth in Asia-Pacific and includes a planned investment over US$5 billion to build and maintain data centers in Taiwan.
  • The new region enables local organizations, including startups, enterprises, and regulated sectors, to run applications with low latency and meet data residency requirements.
  • AWS Vice President Prasad Kalyanaraman said the region would accelerate innovation and help customers meet compliance, while Premier Cho Jung-tai called it a milestone reflecting Taiwan’s global supply chain importance.
  • This development strengthens AWS’s footprint in Taiwan, supporting digital transformation across industries and reinforcing Amazon’s long-term commitment to sustainable, secure cloud services.
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This initiative is part of the launch of the AWS Asia Pacific Region, which will offer "more options to run its applications and service end users from AWS data centers located in Taiwan, ensuring that customers who wish to maintain their local content can do so."

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regionalmedianews.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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