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Google to spend further 1 billion euros to build Dutch data centres

FILE PHOTO: Google logo is seen at VivaTech fair in Paris

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc.'s Google said on Monday it will invest an additional 1 billion euros (894 million pounds) to build data centres in the Netherlands, including a new facility in Middenmeer.

The company had previously said it is spending 1.5 billion euros to build and then expand a data centre currently under construction in Eemshaven, Netherlands.

On a call with reporters, Joe Kava, Google's chief of data centres, said the two sites will employ around 500 people once they are built.

(Reporting by Toby Sterling, editing by Deepa Babington)