
Philippines and Google in talks about data center, minister says
TOKYO -- Google is considering setting up a data center in the Philippines, according to the government of the Southeast Asian country, which is seeking to ramp up its digital infrastructure.
Cristina Roque said her government was showing the IT giant potential city locations, in an interview with Nikkei Asia on Tuesday when she was secretary of trade and industry. "Google wants to establish a location in the Philippines," she said. "They want to open something big."

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