Will Donald Trump’s visa restrictions slow down America’s economic revival?
By DW
30 July 2020 |
7:00 am
Thousands of German firms fear for their US business, after President Donald Trump decided to continue blocking entry for foreign workers. Will the emerging skills gap impact America's economic recovery?
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