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Indian firms may benefit from US visa fee hike

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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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