-- Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs gave tech firm Google approval to invest NT$27 billion to expand its businesses in the data processing and semiconductor niche, according to a report by Focus Taiwan Wednesday.
Of the total, Google reportedly intends to invest NT$25.3 billion in data processing and electronics information services through its unit Fructan Holdings Singapore and NT$1.74 billion in semiconductor-related acquisitions through subsidiary Connectds Singapore.
Google is also eyeing a new data center in Tainan in a bid to expand its AI segment, the report said citing local media.
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