TikTok to invest $3.8 billion in Thailand data hosting project, investment board says

BANGKOK (Reuters) –  ByteDance’s TikTok will invest 126.8 billion baht ($3.76 billion) in Thailand in a data hosting service, the Thai investment board said on Wednesday.    

The Chinese firm’s investment was made by its Singapore-based unit and would support activities of affiliated companies, with operations slated to begin in 2026, Thailand’s Board of Investment said. It was among $5 billion of approved new projects announced on Wednesday. 

TikTok did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for confirmation.

The move comes as several tech giants plan data centres in the country, Southeast Asia’s second-biggest economy. 

Last year, Alphabet Inc’s Google said it would invest $1 billion in Thailand, a year after Amazon Web Services announced a $5 billion investment in the country over 15 years. Microsoft has also announced it will open its first regional data centre in Thailand. 

TikTok’s plans “mark a significant step in enhancing Thailand’s digital and AI infrastructure,” said BOI secretary-general Narit Therdsteerasukdi, adding it helped bring the country closer to goal of becoming a regional hub.

($1 = 33.7200 baht)

(Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng, Editing by Martin Petty)

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