Politics9/25/2025Bloomberg

UK Must Draw Talent After US Visa Move, Stockwood Says

UK Must Draw Talent After US Visa Move, Stockwood Says

The UK Investment Minister, Jason Stockwood, has emphasized the need for the UK to draw in global talent to support the Labour government's growth agenda, particularly in light of the US raising visa fees for foreign workers. Stockwood underscored the importance of the UK's ability to attract top talent from around the world, as this is crucial for driving economic growth and innovation. The rise in US visa fees for foreign workers is seen as an opportunity for the UK to position itself as a more attractive destination for skilled individuals seeking employment. The article highlights the government's focus on fostering a business-friendly environment and leveraging the UK's reputation as a hub for talent and innovation. Stockwood's comments suggest that the UK is working to capitalize on the changes in the US visa landscape to strengthen its own position in the global competition for skilled labor.

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