US Secretary of State acknowledges reforms to the immigration bill - August 2014,11
United States Secretary of State, John Kerry’s spoke regarding strengthening India-US ties and transformational partnership between the two nations during his visit to India.
Indian IT industry has applauded Kerry’s acceptance of the necessity to reform some of the preferential requirements of the US immigration bill making certain that additional people will be able to travel and encourage education, commerce, etc.
Indian IT companies have made an investment of over $5 billion during the recent years revealing their significant contribution in supporting the leadership of US as regards to industry and business. Besides, the bilateral trade is expected to be over $100 billion in 2013.
US policy had observed an approach with careful assessment to handle the shortage of IT skilled workers in the nation by balancing immigration with a variety of measures to support citizens to engage in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education along with training.
To some extent this has given the access of US businesses to workers holding temporary visas to aid the projects with high skilled workers. This step has been important to the rising American economy and even gaining Indian economic and IT sectors at the same time.
Indian IT industry has applauded Kerry’s acceptance of the necessity to reform some of the preferential requirements of the US immigration bill making certain that additional people will be able to travel and encourage education, commerce, etc.
Indian IT companies have made an investment of over $5 billion during the recent years revealing their significant contribution in supporting the leadership of US as regards to industry and business. Besides, the bilateral trade is expected to be over $100 billion in 2013.
US policy had observed an approach with careful assessment to handle the shortage of IT skilled workers in the nation by balancing immigration with a variety of measures to support citizens to engage in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education along with training.
To some extent this has given the access of US businesses to workers holding temporary visas to aid the projects with high skilled workers. This step has been important to the rising American economy and even gaining Indian economic and IT sectors at the same time.
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