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Asia-Pacific Cloud Spend to Surpass $130 Billion by 2029

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Asia-Pacific public cloud expenditure is set to more than double, expanding from approximately $53 billion in 2024 to reach an estimated $131 billion by 2029. That projection reflects a compound annual growth rate of about 19.8 per cent from 2025 to 2029, driven by surging demand for IaaS, PaaS and SaaS across key sectors such as finance, retail and telecommunications.

Cloud adoption is gaining speed as organisations across the region prioritise digital modernisation. Financial services, retailing and telecoms industries are leading investments, while government, e-commerce and public service sectors follow closely behind. E-governance programmes and the need for operational efficiency are central to this surge.

Artificial intelligence integration is playing a significant role in this expansion. Organisations are increasingly embedding AI and machine learning capabilities into cloud platforms, intensifying demand for managed and industry-specific cloud services.

Nevertheless, the transition is not without its obstacles. Legacy infrastructure and a shortage of skilled cloud professionals remain persistent hurdles. As a result, hybrid and multi-cloud approaches are becoming more common, enabling flexibility, improved interoperability and alignment with sovereign data regulations in markets like India, Singapore and Australia.

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Global hyperscale providers are doubling down on infrastructure growth across the region. Amazon Web Services has unveiled multi-billion-dollar expansions in Australia and Taiwan, supplementing earlier investments in Singapore, Malaysia and Japan. AWS projects Asia-Pacific cloud spending at about $250 billion in 2025, largely fuelled by AI uptake and infrastructure renewal.

Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud continue their expansion as major contenders. Alibaba Cloud maintains leadership in China and across Asia-Pacific, operating terrain-wide with numerous regions and availability zones. Alibaba is forging ahead with new data centre investments in Malaysia, the Philippines and plans in Vietnam.

Regional cloud players such as Tencent Cloud and Huawei Cloud are also making notable strides. Tencent is reinforcing operations in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, investing heavily in AI-enabled services like digital IDs and secure payment systems— notably a $500 million commitment in Indonesia alongside GoTo and Alibaba. Huawei Cloud is growing its presence in Singapore, Bangkok and Jakarta. Local integrators and managed service providers— including Singtel’s services and Singapore’s ST Telemedia—are strengthening adoption by offering hybrid and tailored industry solutions.



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