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Trump Urges US Tech Firms to Prioritize Local Hiring Over Outsourcing to India


At a recent AI summit, former US President Donald Trump made a bold statement that caught the attention of both the tech industry and global workforce observers. Addressing the future of employment in America’s technology sector, Trump urged US tech companies to reduce their reliance on outsourcing jobs to countries like India and instead focus on hiring locally.

Trump’s message was clear: “The days of sending jobs overseas, especially to India, need to end. We have talented people here in the United States who deserve these opportunities.” His remarks came during a panel discussing the role of AI in shaping future job markets, and he stressed the importance of building a tech ecosystem that benefits American workers first.

This comment sparked debate across the industry. While some agreed with his emphasis on local job creation, others pointed out that global talent remains a key part of innovation and scaling tech operations.

India has long been a hub for outsourced software development, customer support, and IT services for American companies. Trump’s stance could influence future hiring policies, especially as discussions around tech ethics, AI regulation, and domestic employment continue to grow in the US.

For Indian tech workers and outsourcing firms, the statement adds to a growing concern about the stability of international contracts and employment opportunities in the US-based market. However, it’s still unclear whether these sentiments will translate into actual policy shifts, especially under a future administration.

As the tech world watches closely, the balance between global collaboration and domestic job security continues to be a key talking point.

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