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Microsoft to Cease Operations in Pakistan After 25 Years

July 5, 2025 - 03:35

Microsoft to Cease Operations in Pakistan After 25 Years

In a significant shift in its operational strategy, Microsoft has announced the closure of its limited operations in Pakistan, marking the end of a 25-year presence in the country. This decision comes as part of a broader initiative to streamline its workforce globally, a move that has raised concerns among employees and stakeholders alike.

The tech giant's exit from Pakistan reflects ongoing challenges in the local market and a reevaluation of its business priorities. Employees were informed of the decision, which has left many contemplating their future in the tech industry. The closure is expected to impact various sectors, including software development and IT services, as Microsoft has been a key player in fostering technological growth in the region.

As the company shifts its focus to other markets, the implications of this closure will likely resonate throughout the local tech ecosystem, prompting discussions on the future of technology and innovation in Pakistan. The long-term effects on employment and local partnerships remain to be seen as the industry adapts to this significant change.


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