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Silicon Flash > Blog > Global Market > AWS, Microsoft stall select data centre leasing
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AWS, Microsoft stall select data centre leasing

Published April 22, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has recently decided to slow down its global colocation leasing programme, following a similar trend seen at Microsoft. This shift in strategy highlights how economic uncertainties are starting to impact the rapid growth of hyperscale data centers.

According to a report by NBC News, analysts from Wells Fargo have indicated that AWS has put a hold on some of its leasing discussions for colocation facilities, particularly on an international level. This move is not about canceling existing contracts but rather a strategic pause on new agreements. Microsoft is also taking a similar approach by reassessing early-stage projects in response to economic uncertainties.

This decision comes after a period of aggressive capital spending by both AWS and Microsoft, as they raced to expand their infrastructure to support AI workloads. The sudden pause in leasing discussions suggests that companies are now taking into consideration the potential impact of factors like proposed import tariffs on hardware costs. This pause reflects a shift in focus from rapid expansion to a more cautious approach in light of current economic conditions.

The recent economic developments in the US have had a significant impact on tech stocks, with Amazon and Microsoft seeing declines in their share prices. Both companies are set to report their quarterly results soon, and investors will be paying close attention to any updates regarding their capital expenditure plans.

Despite the temporary pause in leasing discussions, AWS maintains that there have been no fundamental changes to their expansion plans. Kevin Miller, AWS’ Vice President of Global Data Centers, reassured stakeholders that this decision is part of routine capacity management.

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Microsoft has also acknowledged that they are slowing down or pausing some early-stage projects while continuing to invest heavily in infrastructure. Noelle Walsh, President of Microsoft Cloud Operations, emphasized the company’s commitment to expanding its data center footprint and investing billions in infrastructure.

The timing of these pauses coincides with the proposal for import tariffs by President Donald Trump, which could potentially increase costs for hardware components. This added layer of uncertainty has led companies to exercise caution in their expansion plans.

Despite these challenges, the demand for cloud services and AI workloads remains strong. Enterprises are increasingly moving their workloads to public cloud platforms, driving the need for more infrastructure. The rise in AI model training has also led to a surge in demand for GPUs, prompting companies like AWS, Microsoft, and Google to plan their hardware orders years in advance.

In conclusion, the temporary pause in leasing discussions by AWS and Microsoft reflects a shift towards a more cautious approach amidst economic uncertainties. Despite these challenges, the long-term demand for cloud services and AI workloads continues to drive investment in infrastructure.

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