Where are the jobs? IT, banking, financial services sectors witness slow hiring
Some have seen export orders fall by as much as 50% over the last two years. Add to that the rising cost of compliance, tighter access to credit, geopolitical stress, and higher input duties – especially in sectors like textiles and apparel—and it’s no surprise we’re seeing some layoffs.
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