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Trump's hefty H-1B visa fees could end up benefitting India: JPMorgan

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Sajjid Chinoy, Head of Asia Economics and Chief India Economist at JPMorgan says India is likely to benefit from the increase in U.S. H-1B visa fees in the medium term despite an initial hit. He explains that visa restrictions have historically encouraged firms to offshore more vigorously.

Breakdown
  • JPMorgan analysts discuss the impact of increased H-1B visa fees on trade talks.
  • The new H-1B visa fee is a one-time, prospective charge, not annual or retroactive. 31s
  • Visa restrictions often lead multinational firms to offshore more operations. 46s
  • India has benefited from increased offshoring, especially in high-end service exports. 59s
  • Despite short-term challenges, India could gain as more firms offshore due to higher visa fees. 1m 18s
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