Tata Technologies will recruit more local nationals in the United States , its top boss said, as the Indian engineering services provider reacts to U.S. President Donald Trump ‘s wide-ranging immigration crackdown.
The United States plans to charge businesses a steep fee for H1-B visas , used by tech majors including Amazon.com and Meta Platforms, in a move the Trump administration said would shield Americans from foreign wage competition.
“As we react and respond to the change in legislation in and around visas, it will mean that we will be recruiting more local nationals in the United States,” Tata Technologies CEO and Managing Director Warren Harris told Reuters on Friday.
India accounted for nearly three-fourths of H-1B visa beneficiaries last year, according to government da