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Visa problems, concerns about safety and lower salaries deter foreign engineers
Fast-growing sector welcomes change to address nationwide skills shortage
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Talented recruits often opt for established brands with better pay and bonus packages
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Funds offer housing and seed capital to attract executives and scientists working in US
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Younger founders focus more on doing good than their older counterparts
Support for dynamic start-ups will allow them to become tomorrow’s major companies
US school’s focus on innovation keeps students in business
Young businesses need to retain their culture and compete for good people
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