Neil Bradley
Neil Bradley is the Director of Public Policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he focuses on the implications of economic policies on American businesses. He recently commented on President Trump's impending 'Liberation Day' tariffs, warning that such increases could harm the economy and create uncertainty for business planning until clearer policies are established.
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United States:
Neil Bradley, executive vice president and chief policy officer of the US Chamber of Commerce, criticized the new H-1B visa fee for being cost-prohibitive for employers.
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United Kingdom:
Neil Bradley, the pro-business group's chief policy officer, said the fee will make it 'cost-prohibitive' for US employers to use the H-1B programme.
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India:
Neil Bradley, its Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer, stressed the disproportionate harm the fee will inflict on smaller enterprises.
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India:
Neil Bradley, the Chamber’s executive vice president and chief policy officer, said the steep fee would make it nearly impossible for many US employers to hire skilled foreign workers.
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United Kingdom:
Neil Bradley, Chief Policy Officer at the pro-business group, said the fee 'will make it cost-prohibitive' for US employers to use the programme.
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United States:
Neil Bradley warned that the worker shortage couldn't be solved without ramping up immigration.
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Liechtenstein:
Neil Bradley is the executive vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which has criticized Trump's tariffs.
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Vietnam:
Neil Bradley is the policy director of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce who expressed concerns about the economic impact of Trump's tariffs.
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Bolivia:
Neil Bradley expressed concerns that the tariffs would increase prices for American consumers.
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Venezuela:
Neil Bradley expressed concerns that broad tariffs would act as a tax increase, raising prices for American consumers.
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