Visa Denied: How Anti-arab Visa Policies Destroy Us Exports, Jobs and Higher Education - Grant F. Smith - Books - Institute for Research - 9780976443766 - November 1, 2006
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Visa Denied: How Anti-arab Visa Policies Destroy Us Exports, Jobs and Higher Education

Grant F. Smith

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Visa Denied: How Anti-arab Visa Policies Destroy Us Exports, Jobs and Higher Education

Visa processing barriers limiting inbound international business and pleasure travelers cost the United States economy billions of dollars in direct revenues while severing vital communications links to the Arab market. Total Arab market import demand has more than doubled since the year 2001, but US corporations attempting to close deals are stymied by visa barriers that turn away even longtime Arab business visitors, including trainees seeking to enter the US. The US has already lost US$62 billion in merchandise trade to competitors maintaining "open door" visa policies through 2005. Cumulative opportunity cost losses are on track to reach a total of $101 billion in 2006 as "turnkey" infrastructure projects, defense, consumer goods, and industrial machinery deals flow to US competitors. IRmep presents specific recommendations for avoiding permanent damage to vital trade and communications links between the US and this key region.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 1, 2006
ISBN13 9780976443766
Publishers Institute for Research
Pages 200
Dimensions 190 × 250 × 10 mm   ·   367 g
Language English  
Contributor Tanya C. Hsu

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