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After 25 years of operation, Microsoft is reportedly exiting Pakistan. Once a major tech presence in the country, the software giant has gradually downsized, leaving behind only a small liaison office and a handful of employees. The news surfaced through a LinkedIn post by Jawwad Rehman, the founding head of Microsoft Pakistan, with no official statement yet from the company. What does this mean for the local tech industry?
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00:00Microsoft to exit Pakistan
00:04Microsoft is reportedly exiting Pakistan after 25 years of operations.
00:09The software giant, which began its work in the country in June 2000,
00:14is said to have been gradually reducing its headcount and operations over.
00:18The past few years, the news was revealed in a LinkedIn post by Jawad Reman,
00:23the founding head of Microsoft Pakistan.
00:26While there has been no formal public announcement from the company,
00:29a report by TechRadar suggests that full operations have ceased,
00:33with only a small liaison office and around five employees remaining in Pakistan.
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