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New Delhi: US President Donald Trump has asked big tech companies of America like Google, Microsoft to stop hiring in India. Trump said in the AI Summit held in Washington DC on Wednesday, July 23, that America’s biggest tech companies take advantage of our freedom, but set up factories in China and recruit people from India.
At a recent AI Summit in Washington, former U.S. President Donald Trump sent a strong message to technology companies like Google and Microsoft. He criticized their “globalist mindset,” urging them to halt overseas hiring—particularly in India—and reinvest in American talent.
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