According to reports, Microsoft’s joint venture Wicresoft will shut down its China operations starting Tuesday, resulting in around 2,000 job cuts.
The decision follows Microsoft’s move to end outsourcing after-sales support in China to Wicresoft, raising concerns about how it will service local Windows and Office users.
The layoffs will mainly affect Microsoft’s outsourced team in China. Wicresoft has not commented on the closure. Microsoft is scaling back in China amid rising US-China tensions and competition from local firms like Kingsoft.
Founded in 2002, Wicresoft was Microsoft’s first joint venture in China and operates globally with over 10,000 employees. Microsoft recently shut down a Shanghai lab focused on AI and IoT.
A screenshot of an internal email about the shutdown circulated online, but Microsoft denied it referred to its operations, clarifying that it was about Wicresoft.
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