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Indian firms may benefit from US visa fee hike

September 2025 199 views 2min 42sec

President Donald Trump’s new visa fee hike for skilled foreign workers could hurt U.S. tech firms but create opportunities for Indian companies, according to a business analyst. The move may drive more outsourcing to India as American firms face higher costs of hiring foreign talent. #DonaldTrump #USVisa #VisaFeeHike #SkilledWorkers #USTechFirms #IndianCompanies #Outsourcing #BusinessNews #GlobalEconomy #TechIndustry

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