Sujet : MEDIA: India-US trade ties could turn fraught after presidential elections, tariffs likely to rise
De : groenveld (at) *nospam* acm.org (John D Groenveld)
Groupes : misc.immigration.usaDate : 17. Nov 2024, 13:55:57
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R. Suryamurthy for the Telegraph India on whether Donald Trump will
nominate Robert Lighthizer to succeed Katherine Tai at USTR.GOV,
will Narendra Modi's scab worker export industry be included in
.US/.IN trade negotiations, and will John Thune's Senate.GOV consent:
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| A Harris administration, on the other hand, might ease some of the
| tensions surrounding immigration and trade, presenting new
| opportunities for India.
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| "As a Democrat, Harris could be less protectionist than Trump, which
| would be a boon for India's IT industry and skilled workforce," Shah
| said. Her administration may take a liberal stance on H-1B visas,
| supporting talent flows that are crucial for India's technology
| sector.
Will Trump attempt to enlist VP JD Vance to serve as Deputy Chief
Salescritter for Trump's bipartisan, comprehensive, merit-based
immigration reform legislative legacy authored by the Cheap Labor
Lobby and passed my Mike Johnson's House.GOV and Thune Senate.GOV and
will Trump and Peter Thiel withhold their endorsement from Vance if
Vance refuses to participate in the betrayal?
John
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