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Jawwad Rehman also urged the government and IT minister to engage with the tech giants with a bold KPI (Key Performance ...
Jawwad Rehman, Microsoft’s former country head in Pakistan, sees the company’s exit as a reflection of a deteriorating ...
Factors such as a weakening currency, high import barriers on tech, and ongoing political uncertainty have created an ...
While Microsoft has not publicly stated its reasons for the closure, the decision is widely attributed to Pakistan’s ...
Pakistan’s tech sector has faced major headwinds, including internet shutdowns, inconsistent taxation, and policy hurdles ...
While Microsoft didn’t explicitly state reasons, experts say that Pakistan’s economical instability and the political turmoil ...
Microsoft ends 25-year presence in Pakistan due to economic challenges, with Dr Arif Alvi highlighting broader issues like unemployment and brain drain.
Microsoft exits Pakistan amid global layoffs; Arif Alvi blames regime change, recalls lost investment, urges political ...
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