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Trump's new order: Indian IT sees red as H-1B visa window gets smaller

Analysts say the impact on Indian entities would not be immediate

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President Donald Trump holds up an executive order to tighten the rules for technology companies seeking to bring highly skilled foreign workers to the US, before signing at Snap-On Tools in Kenosha, Wisconsin (Photo: AP/PTI)

Ayan Pramanik Bengaluru
An executive order signed by US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (Indian time) to protect American industry, has also targeted Indian information technology services firms, who depend on H-1B visas to send engineers to work on projects to the US. 

Trump has directed his top administration officials — the Secretaries of State, Labor and Homeland Security along with the Attorney General — to suggest reforms, so that the H-1B visas are given to the most skilled or highest paid beneficiaries. 

The move by Trump will help Silicon Valley-based entities such as Google, Facebook and Oracle to take advantage of the

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