“The Finnish government has allowed Metsahallitus, the national forest agency, to sell four parcels of land totaling 1,400 hectares to Google.”, — write: epravda.com.ua
The Finnish government has allowed Metsahallitus, the national forest agency, to sell four plots of land totaling 1,400 hectares to Google. This is reported on the official government portal. The new territories can be used to create data centers. Prime Minister Petteri Orpo emphasized that this the deal highlights Finland’s attractiveness to international investors.Advertisement: Google will make a decision on the specific use of the sites after planning is complete land use. Advertising: