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    Tata and Infosys to bear brunt of Donald Trump’s $100,000 H-1B worker fee

    Neha Kumari
    By Neha KumariDecember 18, 2025

    President Donald Trump’s $100,000 price tag for new H-1B workers hired from outside the US will have punishing effects for the IT outsourcing and staffing industries that have long been a target of both parties.

    The fee is the biggest restriction the Trump administration has imposed so far on employment of skilled foreign workers.

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