No plans to cap h-1b work visas, clarifies us state department

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According to Reuters’s source, the move was for countries that have norms regarding data localisation. Last year, India asked payment firms to adhere to strict data localisation norms. Firms


such as Mastercard were reportedly irked by the move, and foreign companies have claimed that setting up storage infrastructure in the country would increase costs. On Tuesday, following a


meeting, the commerce ministry told industry representatives that the Reserve Bank of India would look into the matter.