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Protectionism, an issue of concern, needs to be resisted: USIBC

Observing that voices of protectionism emanating from the political quarters, is an issue of concern for American businesses, an Indo-US chamber has said it believes that such trends need to be resisted. - "Indo-US partnership more confident; but requires nurturing" - Asian leaders against trade protectionism measures - N-deal: India seeks speedy negotiations with US - Govt imposes countervailing duty on Chinese chemical - US-India Business Council appoints Google India MD on board - EU concerned over 'rising protectionism in India' "Protectionism is an issue of concern for us. Such an easy political catch word; we need to resist this," said Ron Somers, President, US India Business Council (USIBC), and argued that outsourcing, global sourcing is enabling US companies remain competitive in the world market. "For American companies to remain globally competitive, our companies are looking to do business all around the world, accessing best values, best resources and best talents. It is only then that we can create jobs in the US," he said. When specifically asked about H-1B visa and US President Barack Obama announcing his intention of stopping jobs being outsourced to Bangalore, India, Somers said the Congressional attack on outsourcing, specifically on India, is unfortunate. "The recent legislations introduced in the United States Senate would severely restrict the flow of high skilled immigrants to the US. We believe this is harmful. It hurts the American competitiveness," he said, adding that the US Chamber is working closely with the elected representatives up on the Hill to resist this campaign rhetoric.


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