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Semiconductor Industry Proposes 'Chipmaker's Visa'
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The semiconductor industry in the U.S. is experiencing a talent shortage of 67,000 employees by 2030, prompting the industry to propose a new H-1B Visa for the semiconductor sector. This proposal aims to address the challenges faced by the U.S. H-1B Visa system in attracting and retaining foreign talent, and the industry is also advocating for a points system for immigrants and easier access for graduates from U.S. universities.
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How could the proposed changes to the H-1B Visa system affect the overall technological advancement of the semiconductor industry?
How might the proposed 'Chipmaker's Visa' impact the global semiconductor talent market?
What are the potential implications of a points system for immigrants in the U.S. semiconductor industry?
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