Taipei (ANTARA News/Asia Pulse) - Minister of Economic Affairs Steve R. L. Chen has confirmed that Google, one of the world's largest search engine operators, is considering setting up a data processing center in Taiwan.
The ministry was making efforts to secure the investment, Chen said, including offers of a stable electricity supply and land for the investment project.
According to the ministry, Google is planning to depose backups of the data in its servers in the planned data processing center, to be constructed in a country outside the United States, where it is headquartered.
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