TOKYO -- Nearly a third of major Japanese companies say they may consider changes to policies for sending employees to study in the U.S., a Nikkei survey shows, as universities come under fire from Washington.
Top U.S. universities face growing pressure from the Trump administration, which has tried to stop Harvard University from accepting international students, leaving Japanese companies looking for alternatives.
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