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Filter by Meaning The company's decision to engage in offshoring has sparked a debate among its employees.
The company's offshoring of production to China has resulted in a significant reduction in labor costs.
Offshoring has become a popular practice among many companies seeking to cut expenses.
The decision to engage in offshoring requires careful consideration of the risks and benefits.
Our firm is considering offshoring to Brazil to take advantage of its growing consumer market.
The offshoring of certain business functions like accounting and legal services has become a common practice in many industries.
Offshoring has led to the development of new industries in emerging economies.
The company's offshoring of its software development team to India helped it to enter the Asian market.
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