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Updated: July 25, 2025 06:46
In a combative speech on July 24, 2025, at the AI Summit in Washington, former President Donald Trump made a sweeping announcement of tech policy, declaring the age of American companies opening factories in China and hiring workers in India is over. His words are a summons to a new focus on in-country production and hiring in the tech sector.
Major takeaways from the summit
Trump blamed US technology companies for embracing radical globalism and prioritizing overseas operations ahead of US workers
He signed three executive orders that were intended to advance AI development domestically and enable full-stack AI exports to allies
The White House released an AI Action Plan aimed at export controls, bringing manufacturing back home, and declining dependence on overseas talent
Trump vowed to impose up to 25 percent tariffs on goods manufactured overseas, including iPhones manufactured in India
Implications for world and India tech
Even though India is not being classified as an enemy, the shift can influence Indian outsourcing firms and technology experts
Experts urge India to build indigenous AI capability to attain strategic autonomy
The US approach favors open-source AI models, which would be beneficial for India's startup ecosystem
But probable restrictions on work visas and additional tariffs would be economic and diplomatic challenges
Industry reactions remain polarized, with US skill shortages a concern and the feasibility of rapid reshoring. To India, the message becomes clear: build AI leadership, not supporting staff.
Sources: Indian Express, News18, Business Today, Livemint, Economic Times, MSN India, The Tribune India