Saturday, September 20, 2025

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Trump's $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee Sparks Economic Concerns Apart from the ongoing tariff crisis between India and the United States, the latest move by the Trump administration to impose a $100,000 fee on H-1B visas has sparked fresh warnings about potential economic harm. This dramatic development appears to be yet another attempt to disrupt the long-standing bilateral relationship between the two nations. What began as a tariff dispute has now taken a different turn, potentially targeting India's digital growth and its highly skilled tech workforce. The imposition of such a steep visa fee could hurt not only Indian IT companies but also American firms that rely on Indian talent to drive innovation and competitiveness. India has always believed in maintaining strong, mutually respectful relationships with all nations. It views these recent developments with concern and hopes for a resolution that prioritizes collaboration over confrontation. While the full economic impact remains to be seen, there is no doubt that actions like these could have long-term implications for global trade and technology partnerships. K.Ragavan Bengaluru https://www.narendramodi.in/network/userpost-task/68cf5a637b2f372f202a5a4c via MyNt

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