US Tells India It's Mulling Caps On H-1B Visas For Nations That Force Foreign Companies To Store Dat

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US Tells India It's Mulling Caps On H-1B Visas For Nations That Force Foreign Companies To Store Data Locally

The United States has told India it is considering caps on H-1B work visas for nations that force foreign companies to store data locally, three sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters, widening the two countries' row over tariffs and trade. India, which has upset companies such as Mastercard and irked the U.S. government with stringent new rules on data storage, is the largest recipient of these temporary visas, most of them to workers at big Indian technology firms.

A Washington-based industry source aware of India-U.S. negotiations also said the United States was deliberating capping the number of H-1B visas in response to global data storage rules. The move, however, was not solely targeted at India, the source said. Most affected by any such caps would be India's more than $150 billion IT sector, including Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys Ltd, which uses H-1B visas to fly engineers and developers to service clients in the United States, its biggest market. Major Silicon Valley tech companies also hire workers using the visas. Since last year, the Trump administration has been upset that U.S. companies such as Mastercard and Visa suffer due to regulations in several countries that it says are protectionist and increasingly require companies to store more data locally. India last year mandated foreign firms to store their payments data 'only in India' for supervision, and New Delhi is working on a broad data protection law that would impose strict rules for local processing of data it considers sensitive.
 

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This is pretty much at odds with big data providers.

They've found these restrictions to be beneficial long term with regard to limiting competition.

I'm not sure it matter.

Ms just opened a new DC today :whew:
 

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I dont get it, one thing has nothing to do with the other.
What does india forcing companies to store data locally have to do with H1B Visas?
 

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India really has no leverage

And neither does the US. India will not compromise its own laws for the benefit of a tiny percent of its population who may in future work IT jobs in the US. They'll just go to other countries, or stay at home.

In fact if our best skilled workers stay in the country instead of heading overseas, that's a great victory for India for the future, and a great loss for places like America which has built its IT industry on the back of importing skilled workers from other countries
 
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