- Microsoft closes its Pakistan office after 25 years
Tech giant Microsoft has announced to shut down its limited operations in Pakistan as part of its global strategy to reduce workforce, which various stakeholders termed on Friday as a “troubling sign” for the country’s economy Microsoft, while closing its office in Pakistan on Thursday after 25 years, cited global restructuring and a shift to a cloud-based, partner-led model
- Microsoft Shuts Pakistan Operations After 25 Years, Cites Global . . .
Tech giant Microsoft has announced to shut down its limited operations in Pakistan as part of its global strategy to reduce workforce, which various stakeholders termed on Friday as a "troubling
- Microsoft shuts down operations in Pakistan after 25 years
Microsoft has closed its office in Pakistan after 25 years, citing global restructuring and a shift to a cloud-based, partner-led model The move comes as the tech giant cuts roughly 9,100 jobs
- Microsoft shuts down Pakistan operations after 25 years, claims . . .
Microsoft has officially ceased its operations in Pakistan after 25 years, citing economic instability and political turmoil as key factors The decision follows a period of declining trade conditions, high taxes, and difficulties in tech imports Former President Alvi linked the exit to missed investment opportunities due to regime change, highlighting a shift towards Vietnam for expansion
- Microsoft Shuts Down Operations in Pakistan After 25 Years — Here’s Why . . .
Microsoft Officially Exits Pakistan (July 3, 2025) After a 25 years legacy of local presence, Microsoft has officially closed its liaison office in Pakistan as of July 3, 2025 This marks the end of direct Microsoft operations in the country , with final employees recently receiving layoff notifications However, services such as licensing and support will continue through local certified
- Microsoft shuts shop in Pakistan after 25 years amid instability . . .
Global tech giant Microsoft has decided to shut down its operations in Pakistan after 25 years of operating in the country The announcement came after the company went on to lay off 9,000 employees In light of this, Pakistan’s former President Arif Alvi argued that the closure indicates that
- After 25 years, Microsoft shuts shop in Pakistan, officials see it as . . .
Microsoft, while closing its office in Pakistan on Thursday after 25 years, cited global restructuring and a shift to a cloud-based, partner-led model
- Microsoft exits Pakistan after 25 years, countrys ex-president warns . . .
Factors such as a weakening currency, high import barriers on tech, and ongoing political uncertainty have created an inhospitable environment for multinationals Global tech firm Microsoft has ceased operations in Pakistan after 25 years, according to its founding country head Jawwad Rehman, who
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