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Trump Urges Google, Apple & Microsoft to End Tech Hiring in India and China

At a high-profile AI Summit in Washington on July 24, 2025, President Donald Trump sharply criticized American tech giantsโ€”like Google, Microsoft, and Appleโ€”for hiring overseas talent and establishing operations in countries including India and China. He declared such practices part of the โ€œradical globalismโ€ era that must end. โ€œUnder President Trump, those days are over,โ€ Trump emphasized, urging companies to prioritize U.S. hiring and production insteadโ€ฏ


His Message to Tech Executives

Trump explicitly asked leaders like Appleโ€™s Tim Cook to stop expanding iPhone manufacturing in India. During a meeting in Qatar, he reportedly said: โ€œI donโ€™t want you building in India โ€ฆ we want you to build here,โ€ effectively discouraging India-centric production for the U.S. marketโ€ฏ


Motivation Behind the Directive

Trump linked the hiring of Indian and Chinese engineers to a betrayal of American workers, stating that tech companies had exploited U.S. freedoms while shifting jobs overseas and shipping profits to low-tax countries. His AI-focused executive orders are designed to reinforce an โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ strategy in both jobs and AI leadership


Potential Impacts on U.S. Tech Landscape

  • Google & Microsoft: He urged these firms to halt overseas hiring, including India operations, calling instead for in-country employment focus
  • Apple: Trump has threatened tariffs (up to 25%) if Apple did not scale back India production and shift more jobs to the U.S.โ€ฏ

Such measures could impact Silicon Valleyโ€™s reliance on global talent and corporate expansion overseas.


U.S. Business Response

Major tech companies have historically opposed visa and outsourcing restrictions. For instance, previous Trump-era foreign worker bans drew legal challenges from firms like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple. Founders like Sundar Pichai stressed that immigration remains central to their innovation ecosystem. None have indicated intentions to reverse hiring in India or China imminentlyโ€ฏBBC.


Strategic and Economic Significance

AreaPotential Impact
Supply ChainsApple plans to source ~25% of U.S. iPhones from India by 2026โ€”hard to reverseโ€ฏ
Talent PoolsIndian tech hubs host major operations of Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, and moreโ€ฏ
Trade PolicyExpanding tariffs or hiring bans might disrupt established global operations.

โœ… Final Takeaway

Trumpโ€™s directive to Google, Apple, Microsoft, and others to end tech hiring in India and China is part of a populist, nationalist agenda aiming to reshape U.S. tech policy. However, given companiesโ€™ supply chain commitments, entrenched offshore talent centres, and past resistance to restrictive policies, such ambitions may face significant practical roadblocks. The long-term impact depends on whether legislative follow-through or regulatory action accompanies the rhetoric.

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