Japan firms may rethink US study abroad over Trump policy: survey

One employer could send workers to other English-speaking countries

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The Trump administration's policies are putting pressure on Harvard and other top U.S. universities. © Reuters

YOHEI KAWAI

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.

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