It's rather problematic for service providers in the USA: Europe is quite a huge market to lose (as well as a significant source for talents), and other markets may as well follow the switch.
There _are_ working alternatives locally for businesses and administrations, only small because so far, most preferred to procure from the USA.
Now that there is a significant incentive not to do so anymore, maybe europeans providers will get a chance to grow and improve.
There _are_ working alternatives locally for businesses and administrations, only small because so far, most preferred to procure from the USA.
Now that there is a significant incentive not to do so anymore, maybe europeans providers will get a chance to grow and improve.