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Openness to foreign talent could help non-U.S. tech hubs in Europe and Asia: ‘Wherever is more open still has a chance to win the next cycle’
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Openness to foreign talent could help non-U.S. tech hubs in Europe and Asia: ‘Wherever is more open still has a chance to win the next cycle’
Openness to foreign talent could be a competitive advantage for up-and-coming tech hubs around the world, particularly as the U.S.—traditionally the world’s leading tech sector—begins to look more skeptically at immigration. The Trump administration is tightening visa policies, leading to delays for those trying to enter the U.S. And moves like the White House’s campaign against leading universities may be discouraging international students fro…
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