Miti: Govt has approved 21 data centre projects worth RM113.8bil since 2021

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Miti: Govt has approved 21 data centre projects worth RM113.8bil since 2021
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KUALA LUMPUR: The government has approved 21 data centre projects under the Digital Ecosystem Acceleration Scheme with a total investment of RM113.8 billion since 2021.

"Foreign investment is the main contributor to data centre investment, accounting for 90 percent of the total investment or RM102.3 billion, while the remaining 10 percent, or RM11.5 billion, comes from domestic investment. Data centre projects typically take between 12 to 24 months to complete, depending on the complexity, project scale, and current economic conditions," said the ministry in a written response on the Dewan Negara website today.

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