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    1. >BENGALURU/HYDERABAD, Sept 30 (Reuters) – Donald Trump’s H-1B visa crackdown will hasten U.S. firms‘ shift of critical work to India, turbocharging the growth of global capability centres (GCCs) that handle operations from finance to research and development, economists and industry insiders say.

      >The world’s fifth-largest economy is home to 1,700 GCCs, or more than half the global tally, having outgrown its tech support origins to become a hub of high-value innovation in areas from design of luxury car dashboards to drug discovery.

      >Trends such as growing adoption of artificial intelligence and increasing curbs on visas are pushing U.S. firms to redraw labour strategies, with GCCs in India emerging as resilient hubs blending global skills with strong domestic leadership.

      >“GCCs are uniquely positioned for this moment. They serve as a ready in-house engine,“ said Rohan Lobo, partner and GCC industry leader at Deloitte India, who said he knew of several U.S. firms reassessing their workforce needs.

      >“Plans are already underway“ for such a shift, he added, pointing to greater activity in areas such as financial services and tech, and particularly among firms with exposure to U.S. federal contracts. Lobo said he expected GCCs to „take on more strategic, innovation-led mandates“ in time.

      >If Trump’s visa curbs go unchallenged, industry experts expect U.S. firms to shift high-end work tied to AI, product development, cybersecurity, and analytics to their India GCCs, choosing to keep strategic functions in-house over outsourcing. Growing uncertainty fuelled by the recent changes has given fresh impetus to discussions about shifting high-value work to GCCs that many firms were already engaged in.

    2. Artistic-Insect-8669 on

      Time for the world to clamp down on those money grubbing monopolies who try to absolve their respective responsibilities in each country

    3. What were they thinking would happen? for 100k you can probably hire two entry level engineers in India.

    4. The companies will pay less for the same employee if he/she is based out of India and can save the 100k$. So, this is a natural outcome from this hare-brained EO.

      Not to mention the risk of losing the talent to China, Canada, Europe etc.,

      A fraction of companies will end up paying the 100k$ but those jobs may need regular physical presence in the US.

      *When hatred is the driving force, logic will be a forgotten child.*

    5. If you effectively add a $100000 „tariff“ on talented labors, you create a much stronger incentive for companies to offshore jobs. The party of „common sense“ doesn’t seem to have common sense at all. All Canada, UK, Germany, China join the race to attract those talents from the US.

    6. Bannedwith1milKarma on

      Oh look, it’s a single leap of consequence they couldn’t make when making a decisions.

      I just thought you did the thing, then the thing you wanted happened.

      Why is this governing thing so hard?

      It’s like there’s this invisible hand linked to the economy or something.

    7. Objective_Mousse7216 on

      Therefore India should hope Trump moves it up to $1m per person per hour.

    8. Chop-Beguni_wala on

      i mean any person with 12th grade basic knowledge of economics can predict that.. they will start offshoring.. to where ? that’s subject to how the foreign government lures them

    9. try_again123 on

      That was obvious to anyone in a company that has outsourced or overseas positions. The reason for all of it is cost, we at the cost of efficiency/skill etc. Any rise in cost to having head count in the US like this H1B fre will just result in harder outsourcing and the CEO will take another bonus for additional cost savings.

    10. SolemnPossum on

      This is the plan. Covid confirmed for a lot of these companies that people can get the work done while staying home. Why wouldn’t they just lay everyone off and send the jobs to India. Trump is giving them more reasons to do this than ever without having to worry about saving face.

    11. AtomicBlastCandy on

      I know quite a few Indians that emigrated here for work. Nearly all of them would prefer to have stayed in India where they have family and community support and a culture they love. $100k tariff will only help them stay home as companies will offshore talented people like them.

    12. imaginary_num6er on

      Wouldn’t they just pay lower wages in India compared to bringing to the U.S.?

    13. RoadsideBandit on

      So instead of VISA holders working in America they are now being encouraged to work from home.

    14. OneSailorBoy on

      I would love to see the stats of university admissions for the next academic year. I wonder if the orange man’s dreams are being realised by young Americans by getting those masters degrees and replacing the Indians and Chinese.

    15. Exact_Patience_9767 on

      Zero manufacturing jobs came back to the US so far and even more work is exiting the country at record pace due to the dumbass President. Good job, Trump and the idiots who voted for him.

    16. Outrageous-Bit824 on

      And lose all the taxes these legal immigrants paid .. jobs gone, resources gone, taxes gone .. more winning.. just can’t stop

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