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LABOUR MOBILITY: The buzzword to counter resistance to labour migration
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LABOUR MOBILITY: The buzzword to counter resistance to labour migration

By Fawzia Moodley: A mechanic using a laptop (Image: Peoplecreations on Freepix) With the growing resistance to labour migration in many parts of the world, it’s harder for workers, including highly skilled professionalsseeking new pastures, to find jobs abroad. For India and African countries, including South Africa, the latest blow is the imposition of a hefty $100,000 fee to apply for an H-1B visa to work in the US, which is valid for three years and renewable for another three years.  Trump imposes hefty visa fee The H-1B visa allowed employers to recruit non-immigrant foreign workers with specialised skills, and was seen as a way for US companies to remain competitive, grow and create more jobs. But amidst a widespread pushback against immigrant workers an...
RAPPROACHMENT: India and the us seek to defuse tension
International

RAPPROACHMENT: India and the us seek to defuse tension

 By Fawzia Moodley: President Donald J. Trump holds hands with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India during a surprise walk-in in 2019, in Houston, Texas. (Image: White House Official Photo by Shealah Craighead) Realpolitik demands that Washington and New Delhi find common ground amidst the fallout between the two allies over Donald Trump’s imposition of a 50% tariff on Indian exports to the US and indications are that the two countries may be on the way to some kind of rapprochement.  Signs of a possible thaw India has been holding out hope that Trump, who had accused New Delhi of supporting Russia against Ukraine by purchasing oil from Russia, would reconsider the 50% tariff—the highest levy imposed on any country, except Brazil, which received the same treatment...
TESTING TIMES: Israel-Iran war underlines India’s economic resilience
International

TESTING TIMES: Israel-Iran war underlines India’s economic resilience

By Fawzia Moodley: India and Iran flags (Image: PIB India) As a tenuous ceasefire holds between Israel and Iran after a 12-day war in June, the conflict served to underline India’s economic resilience in the face of an increasingly volatile situation in the Middle East. It was also a reminder for India to decrease its reliance on Israel (and Russia) for weapons by building its own arms industry. Had the Israel-Iran conflict escalated, leading to massive oil price increases, India’s economy, like that of most other countries, would undoubtedly have been hard hit. The 12 days of fighting turned out to be a test of India’s economic resilience and policy direction. The country came out with flying colours, proving to be a stable beacon in an uncertain geopolitical global stage...