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Nearshoring is a type of offshoring, but focused on nearby jurisdictions rather than more distant locations. | Nearshoring is a type of offshoring, but focused on nearby jurisdictions rather than more distant locations. | ||
Also written ''near-shore''. | |||
Latest revision as of 19:18, 27 December 2024
Outsourcing - offshoring.
To nearshore means to relocate a business - or part of a business - to another nearby jurisdiction, often one where operational costs are lower.
Nearshoring is a type of offshoring, but focused on nearby jurisdictions rather than more distant locations.
Also written near-shore.