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SEMI Backs U.S. H-1B Visa Policy for Skilled Workers

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On September 19, 2025, President Trump announced a new policy regarding the high-skilled H-1B visa program, prompting a response from the global electronics industry association, SEMI. The organization expressed its support for the administration’s strategic objectives aimed at bolstering the United States’ position in the semiconductor manufacturing sector.

SEMI’s Affirmation of Policy Objectives

Joe Stockunas, President of SEMI Americas, highlighted the importance of the new visa policy in a statement issued shortly after the announcement. He stated that SEMI aligns with the administration’s goals of enhancing national security while also addressing the pressing need for skilled labor within the semiconductor industry. “SEMI supports the Administration’s strategic and economic security objectives,” Stockunas said.

The H-1B visa program is critical for attracting foreign talent to the U.S., particularly in technology-driven sectors. As the semiconductor industry grapples with significant workforce shortages, Stockunas emphasized the urgency of ensuring that policies not only address national security but also strengthen the talent pool necessary to sustain growth in the sector.

Concerns Amid Workforce Challenges

Despite the support for the H-1B visa changes, SEMI voiced concerns about potential strains on the industry. The association noted that the current landscape poses challenges due to ongoing workforce shortages that could hinder the sector’s ability to meet demand. Stockunas expressed optimism about collaborating with both member companies and the government to align on policies that fulfill the administration’s objectives while supporting the industry’s needs.

SEMI represents over 3,000 member companies and more than 1.5 million professionals worldwide in the semiconductor and electronics fields. The organization plays a vital role in advocating for public policy initiatives that promote collaboration within the industry, including workforce development and supply chain management.

For further insights into SEMI’s public policy efforts and ongoing developments, interested parties can visit SEMI Global Advocacy. The association continues to facilitate discussions and partnerships aimed at advancing the semiconductor manufacturing landscape in the United States and beyond.

For media inquiries, contact:

Samer Bahou
SEMI US
Phone: 1-408-943-7870
Email: [email protected]

Stephanie Quinn
Kiterocket (Media Inquiries)
Phone: 1-480-316-8370
Email: [email protected]

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