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SYDNEY: Google<\/a> will spend A$1 billion ($736 million) in Australia<\/a> over five years, the internet<\/a> giant said on Tuesday, resetting ties months after a threat to pull its services to avoid tougher government regulation.

The main operating unit of
Alphabet Inc<\/a> said it planned to expand cloud infrastructure<\/a>, set up a research hub staffed by Australian researchers and engineers, and partner with science agency the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO<\/a>).

Google Australia Managing Director Mel Silva, who earlier this year threatened to block Google's search engine in the country, said the spending plan would bring significant technology resources and investment.

Prime Minister
Scott Morrison<\/a> called the plan a \"A$1 billion vote of confidence\" in Australia, and said it would \"bring more STEM jobs to our shores\", using the acronym for science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

At a parliamentary hearing in January, Silva said Google might block its search engine in Australia to avoid new laws forcing the company and social media operator Facebook Inc to pay news outlets for content posted to their websites.

However, the law went ahead and Google backed away from its threat. Google and Facebook instead struck licencing deals with most of Australia's main media companies.

The federal government is scheduled to begin a review of the law's effectiveness in March.

Australia has also said it plans to make large internet companies take legal responsibilty for defamation and misinformation hosted on their platforms, a change which the technology sector has largely opposed.

The Australia Institute's Centre for Responsible Technology, a think tank, said the spending commitment made a \"great headline\" but \"simply paying tax on Australian earnings would deliver far more money to Australia\".

Google paid less than 1% tax on Australian annual earnings of about A$5 billion, and \"when big tech offers to put money into a nation there are always strings attached\", said centre director Peter Lewis.


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谷歌拨款7.4亿美元对澳大利亚出口威胁后修补关系

字母的主要操作单元(aapl . o:行情)表示,计划扩大云基础设施,建立一个研究中心由澳大利亚研究人员和工程师,与科学机构和合作伙伴的联邦科学与工业研究组织(CSIRO)。

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悉尼:谷歌将花费10亿澳元(7.36亿美元)澳大利亚在五年中,互联网巨头周二表示,几个月后重置关系威胁将其服务,以避免更严格的政府监管。

主要的操作单元字母公司表示,计划扩大云基础设施建立一个研究中心,由澳大利亚研究人员和工程师,与科学机构和合作伙伴的联邦科学与工业研究组织(CSIRO)。

谷歌澳大利亚总经理梅尔·席尔瓦,他今年早些时候威胁将阻止谷歌的搜索引擎,说,支出计划将带来重大的技术资源和投资。

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总理斯科特•莫里森称该计划“10亿美元的信心投票”在澳大利亚,并表示将“带来更多的干工作我们的海岸”,使用缩写的科学、技术、工程和数学。

在1月份的议会听证会上,席尔瓦表示,谷歌可能会阻止其搜索引擎在澳大利亚以避免新法律迫使公司和社交媒体运营商Facebook Inc .支付新闻媒体内容发布到自己的网站。乐动扑克

然而,法律继续和谷歌放弃了其威胁。谷歌和Facebook而不是与澳大利亚达成了许可协议的主要媒体公司。

联邦政府将于3月开始审查法律的有效性。

澳大利亚也表示,计划让诽谤大型互联网公司采取法律责任和错误的信息存储在他们的平台,技术部门已经在很大程度上反对改变。

澳大利亚研究所负责技术中心,一个智囊团,说支出承诺“大标题”,但“只是在澳大利亚纳税收益将更多的钱到澳大利亚”。

谷歌花了不到1%的税澳大利亚年度收益约为50亿美元,和“当大型科技提供了把钱投入一个国家总有附加条件”,中心主任彼得·刘易斯说。

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SYDNEY: Google<\/a> will spend A$1 billion ($736 million) in Australia<\/a> over five years, the internet<\/a> giant said on Tuesday, resetting ties months after a threat to pull its services to avoid tougher government regulation.

The main operating unit of
Alphabet Inc<\/a> said it planned to expand cloud infrastructure<\/a>, set up a research hub staffed by Australian researchers and engineers, and partner with science agency the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO<\/a>).

Google Australia Managing Director Mel Silva, who earlier this year threatened to block Google's search engine in the country, said the spending plan would bring significant technology resources and investment.

Prime Minister
Scott Morrison<\/a> called the plan a \"A$1 billion vote of confidence\" in Australia, and said it would \"bring more STEM jobs to our shores\", using the acronym for science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

At a parliamentary hearing in January, Silva said Google might block its search engine in Australia to avoid new laws forcing the company and social media operator Facebook Inc to pay news outlets for content posted to their websites.

However, the law went ahead and Google backed away from its threat. Google and Facebook instead struck licencing deals with most of Australia's main media companies.

The federal government is scheduled to begin a review of the law's effectiveness in March.

Australia has also said it plans to make large internet companies take legal responsibilty for defamation and misinformation hosted on their platforms, a change which the technology sector has largely opposed.

The Australia Institute's Centre for Responsible Technology, a think tank, said the spending commitment made a \"great headline\" but \"simply paying tax on Australian earnings would deliver far more money to Australia\".

Google paid less than 1% tax on Australian annual earnings of about A$5 billion, and \"when big tech offers to put money into a nation there are always strings attached\", said centre director Peter Lewis.


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