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Microsoft quits Pakistan, but says customers won’t be affected

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  • Microsoft will end operations in Pakistan 25 years after it moved there
  • Political and financial instability join tech barriers as motivations to pull out of Pakistan
  • Neighboring India is set to receive $3 billion in Microsoft investments over the next two years

After reducing its headcount and operations to the bare minimum, Microsoft has now fully pulled out of Pakistan, 25 years after it opened up in the country.

The news was revealed via a LinkedIn post by Jawwad Rehman, the founding head of Microsoft Pakistan, without a formal public announcement from the company itself.

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