offshoring Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɒfˈʃɔː.rɪŋ]
  • Us [ ˌɑːfˈʃɔːr.ɪŋ]

Meaning of offshoring In English

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Examples of offshoring

  • Some European governments are anxious to limit offshoring.

  • He used tax breaks to discourage the offshoring of jobs.

  • She claimed that offshoring was the only way for most companies to grow to a significant size.

  • However, it is not a case of protectionism versus free trade but of quality of service versus as yet unproven levels of savings from offshoring call centre work.

  • They also thought that offshoring would mean losing their most vital form of communication with their customers, which they believe to be a good way of generating business.

  • Offshoring is an innovative business process.

  • Financial savings from lower international labor rates is a big motivation for outsourcing/offshoring.

  • One issue offshoring of technical services has brought more attention to is the value of education as an alleged solution to trade-related displacements.

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