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Visa fee hike: India may drag US to WTO
New Delhi, August 17 The fee hike is expected to cost Indian companies, mainly IT outsourcing firms, about USD 200 million annually. India "cannot keep quite" on an issue that hurts its commercial interests, Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar said today, making it clear that moving the WTO on the matter is being considered seriously. “Yes this (visa fee hike) is WTO incompatible… I will take up the matter under advisement,” Khullar told reporters when asked if India was considering to drag the US to WTO on the issue. Protesting the American move, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma wrote to the US Trade Representative, Ron Kirk, last week saying that the visa fee hike would cost Indian firms USD 200 million a year, thus making them less competitive. Khullar said the hike in H-1B and L-1 visa fees is a protectionist move that would also hurt the US interest. “If the US wishes to put up its protectionist barriers to hurt itself, let them do it. But where a measure is specifically targeting my commercial interest, I cannot keep quiet," the Secretary said. Under the Emergency Border Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2010 — popularly called the Border Security Bill — the US has hiked fee for certain categories of H-1B and L1 visas by at least USD 2,000 for the next five years.
— PTI
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