the practice of basing a business or part of a business in a different country, usually because this involves paying less tax or other costs
Offshoring is only suitable for tasks that have been clearly defined and can be managed at a distance
Some companies opt for offshoring to reduce labor costs and increase competitiveness.
Offshoring customer service operations can sometimes lead to cultural challenges.
Critics argue that offshoring jobs may negatively impact domestic employment rates.
The decision to engage in offshoring requires careful consideration of potential benefits and drawbacks.