Oracle to spend over $8bn to build more data centers in Japan

U.S. tech company hopes to ride 'data sovereignty' wave

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Oracle's waterfront campus in Austin, Texas: The U.S. tech company is the latest to announce a large investment in data centers in Japan. (Photo by Hiromi Sato)

Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- Oracle will spend a total of more than $8 billion over 10 years, starting in 2024, to build additional data centers in Japan, as concerns over economic security rise against a backdrop of U.S.-China tensions and other concerns, Nikkei has learned.

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