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The recent introduction of a $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications has left small firms and startups in distress, fearing it could stifle innovation and economic growth. As the tech giants adapt, smaller businesses grapple with the financial burden, impacting hiring practices across various sectors.
In a day of dramatic shifts, Freeport-McMoRan's stock tumbled 17% after a grim sales forecast, while Intel shares surged 6.4% amid positive industry news. Find out what’s driving these market trends.
The Trump administration's new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas has sparked discussions among tech companies about moving jobs overseas. With recruitment on hold, experts warn of risks to innovation and the startup ecosystem.
Recent changes to the H-1B visa program have led to chaos in Silicon Valley, but tech leaders like Nvidia's Jensen Huang and OpenAI's Sam Altman remain optimistic about the future of immigration in the U.S.
In response to President Trump's new $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications, major tech firms like Microsoft and Amazon are advising their employees to cancel travel plans and return to the U.S. immediately.
Amid President Trump's shocking $100K fee on H-1B visas, Indian travellers panic at airports, leading to chaotic scenes as tech giants urge caution on international travel.
In a surprising move, President Trump has imposed a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visas, raising concerns among tech giants. Existing visa holders can still travel freely, but new applicants face significant costs. Learn more about the implications of this policy.
In a groundbreaking move, the Justice Department mandates that Google sell its ad exchange to dismantle its alleged illegal monopoly, shaking the foundations of digital advertising. What does this mean for the tech giant and the industry?
President Trump's announcement of a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas has sent shockwaves through corporate America, particularly affecting tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft. This move could drastically alter the landscape for highly skilled immigrants in the U.S.