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Microsoft shelves another $1bn data center project as tariff fears rise

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  • Microsoft will “not be moving forward at this time” with its Ohio data centers
  • Work was meant to start as early as July 2025
  • Other projects also reportedly cancelled

Microsoft has reportedly put its plans for new data center campuses in New Albany, Heath and Hebron in Ohio on hold amid economic concerns relating to tariffs.

Speaking to The Register, Microsoft reportedly confirmed that it would “not be moving forward at this time with our plans to build datacenters at the Licking County sites” due to a strategic investment review, but that it would “continue to evaluate these sites in line with our investment strategy.”

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