US Inc outraged at "chop shop" remark at Infy
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US Inc outraged at "chop shop" remark at Infy

Last Updated: Thursday, August 12, 2010, 00:21
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US Inc outraged at  Washington: Expressing outrage over a US Senator calling Indian IT major Infosys a "chop shop", an industry body representing American firms has said that Indian companies were helping US create value and keep ahead of the global competition.

"It is totally outrageous in this day in age, when the world is so interconnected by the Internet, that draconian measures would be floated by the US Congress that tarbrushes Indian companies as 'chop shops'," US India Business Council (USIBC) president Ron Somers said on Tuesday.

"Our companies are creating value around the clock thanks to tie-ups with India, keeping us ahead of the global competition," Somers said in a statement.

The Washington-based USIBC represents some 350 American companies, including many in Fortune 500 list, like Boeing, Wal Mart, PepsiCo and General Motors and Lockheed Martin that do business in India.

Somers came down heavily on various moves in US to restrict the movement of high-tech professionals and outsourcing of work to India.

"Cutting our nose off to spite our face by imposing restrictions on movement of high-tech professionals will hobble American companies' ability to compete in the global marketplace," he said.

"Value addition is being provided by Indian companies 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for US companies, complimenting the value being generated by the American workforce. When our day winds down and our workforce shuts the lights off, the Indian workforce awakes for their morning to continue adding value," Somers added.

USIBC said it remains committed to removing restrictions to bilateral trade and investment between the world’s two largest free-market democracies.

Criticising companies outsourcing American jobs, New York Senator Charles Schumer had last week described Infosys as a "chop shop", a place where stolen cars are dismantled and parts sold separately.

He said such companies outsource high-paying American tech jobs to immigrants willing to take less pay.

The USIBC statement comes a day after Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said in the Rajya Sabha that such a remark from a the New York Senator was unfortunate.

"Infosys is one of the leading companies. It has a global name and brand. Any disparaging remark, I would term it unfortunate and avoidable," Sharma had said.

PTI

First Published: Thursday, August 12, 2010, 00:21

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GOPAL KULKARNI - NEW DELHI,INDIA
usibc`s statement is most welcome step and should serve as a slap on the face of mr.charles schumer who seems tobe living in a world of his own making. infosys is the most prestigeous it company not only in india but all over the world, specially in the us. the senator has degraded himself and his country by making such wild comment on infosys. if his comment has any substance in it, the us government should throw away infosys from usa forthwith, otherwise the senator shold be made to tender an apology. that is the least he and the us government can do to salvage some of the damage done to their own prestige.
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