Amazon to Invest Over $33 Billion in Southeast Asia by 2039 for AI and Cloud Infrastructure Expansion
Amazon's $33 billion investment in Southeast Asia aims to enhance AI, cloud, and digital infrastructure, potentially adding $64 billion to the GDP of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. The initiative is expected to create over 56,300 jobs annually in the data center supply chain and signifies the region's growing role in the global digital economy, anticipated to reach $560 billion by 2030.

Amazon plans to invest over $33 billion in Southeast Asia by 2039, focusing on artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure. This investment is projected to contribute more than $64 billion to the combined GDP of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, while creating over 56,300 full-time jobs annually in the data center supply chain.
The ASEAN digital economy is set to grow to $560 billion by 2030, highlighting the region's significance in global technology markets. Amazon has already invested over $3 billion in 2025 in various sectors, including AWS, and has trained 2.7 million individuals in cloud skills since 2017.
Additionally, the company is enhancing connectivity through Project Kuiper and developing sustainable practices in its operations, including partnerships for water reclamation and renewable energy projects across Southeast Asia. Asprofin Bank Corporation is also pursuing a feasibility study for a sovereign computing program in Dubai, targeting substantial investments in data center capacity driven by rising demand for AI and regulatory frameworks. The intersection of these initiatives could reshape the infrastructure landscape in both regions significantly.




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