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Meanings of
offshoring
in English
Portuguese
offshoring
Spanish
offshoring
Catalan
deslocalització
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Transnational relocation of business processes in the aim of enhancing efficience.
reshoring
Portuguese
offshoring
Antonyms
Examples for "
reshoring
"
reshoring
Examples for "
reshoring
"
1
So
reshoring
means increasing production in the United States but not increasing employment.
2
Yet
reshoring
may not deliver the kind of benefits Trump and U.S. unions hope for.
3
The
reshoring
of value-added production will also help.
4
But some firms are heading back home and bringing employment with them, a process known as
'
reshoring
'
.
5
In April, as part of Wal-Mart's
reshoring
effort, Tailor Made opened a new production line in its home town of Elroy, Wisconsin.
Usage of
offshoring
in English
1
Issues include healthcare,
offshoring
call center jobs, temporary job relocations and pensions.
2
But the group said the impact of
offshoring
on salaries is unknown.
3
Trump, sign an executive order preventing
offshoring
by federal contractors like Siemens.
4
The law was sparked by
offshoring
of government call center services.
5
The Indian
offshoring
firms see the visa as a trade issue.
6
I'm going to negotiate prices. He also cautioned U.S. businesses against
offshoring
jobs.
7
That is in part the fruit of globalization and the
offshoring
of jobs.
8
The real attraction, especially since the massive refugee influx of 2015, is
offshoring
.
9
Credit Suisse has
offshoring
operations in Wroclaw, several Indian cities and Raleigh, North Carolina.
10
Regulatory pressure on
offshoring
is expected to reverse that growth.
11
Plus, Havana is only an hour's flight from Miami, making it convenient for
offshoring
.
12
However, the rise in the Swiss franc makes the economics of
offshoring
even more attractive.
13
Sticking points in contract negotiations had included job relocations,
offshoring
call-center jobs, pensions and healthcare coverage.
14
In a globalized economy, companies began
offshoring
jobs.
15
The problem in Washington: Corporations are
offshoring
more than $2 trillion in corporate cash.
16
His
offshoring
activities are not unusual in an era when globalization has lowered international trade barriers.
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About this term
offshoring
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
avoid offshoring
begin offshoring
come from offshoring
expand offshoring
fresh offshoring
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Translations for
offshoring
Portuguese
offshoring
deslocalização econômica
deslocalização industrial
deslocalização
Spanish
offshoring
deslocalización
Catalan
deslocalització
Offshoring
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