Microsoft has announced it will shut down its limited operations in Pakistan as part of its global strategy to reduce workforce., Microsoft Pakistan: In a significant move, Microsoft has announced the closure of its operations in Pakistan after 25 years, citing global restructuring and job cuts as key reasons. This decision , 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., 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., Global tech firm Microsoft has ceased operations in Pakistan after 25 years, according to its founding country head. Jawwad Rehman, who launched Microsoft in the country in 2000, revealed the closure on LinkedIn, writing, “Today, I learned that Microsoft is officially closing its operations in Pakistan., .