Impact of H-1B Fees on India's Tech Sector
India's NASSCOM responds to a White House proclamation on changes to H-1B visa fees, highlighting potential impacts on the country's tech services companies. The statement emphasizes the financial burden these changes could impose on Indian firms operating in the United States.

In response to a recent White House proclamation regarding changes to H-1B visa fees, India's NASSCOM has raised concerns about the potential adverse effects on the country's thriving tech sector.
The new fees, as outlined by NASSCOM, could lead to increased financial pressure on Indian tech service companies operating in the U.S. market.
This development comes as both nations navigate complex trade and employment relations, with the tech industry at the forefront.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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