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单词 onshoring
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Definition of onshoring in English:

onshoring

nounˈɒnʃɔːrɪŋˈänˌSHôriNG
mass noun
  • The practice of transferring a business operation that was moved overseas back to the country from which it was originally relocated.

    onshoring stimulates regional and local economies
    Also called reshoring
    Example sentencesExamples
    • China is no longer the low-cost supplier of labor, and onshoring is becoming a viable possibility for many companies.
    • This suggests that energy-intensive sectors are more likely to experience onshoring.
    • Onshoring of production of these other fuel efficiency components is already happening.
    • The short term savings from offshoring or onshoring are pocket change relative to losing the value of the intellectual property.
    • The software company represents the fourth solution, U.S. onshoring.
    • In a globalized world and given the economic environment in the West, onshoring should be given as much importance as offshoring.
    • Demands for reduced cycle times provide an incentive for nearshoring or onshoring.
    • Stronger standards are also leading to more onshoring of American jobs.
    • Movements like onshoring, pushed by the current administration, have gained steam as the jobs market remains anemic.
    • There is a trend back to onshoring with more work being done here because you've got better consistency of quality.

Origin

Early 21st century: on the pattern of offshoring.

 
 

Definition of onshoring in US English:

onshoring

nounˈänˌSHôriNG
  • The practice of transferring a business operation that was moved overseas back to the country from which it was originally relocated.

    onshoring stimulates regional and local economies
    Also called reshoring
    Example sentencesExamples
    • China is no longer the low-cost supplier of labor, and onshoring is becoming a viable possibility for many companies.
    • This suggests that energy-intensive sectors are more likely to experience onshoring.
    • The short term savings from offshoring or onshoring are pocket change relative to losing the value of the intellectual property.
    • There is a trend back to onshoring with more work being done here because you've got better consistency of quality.
    • The software company represents the fourth solution, U.S. onshoring.
    • Movements like onshoring, pushed by the current administration, have gained steam as the jobs market remains anemic.
    • In a globalized world and given the economic environment in the West, onshoring should be given as much importance as offshoring.
    • Demands for reduced cycle times provide an incentive for nearshoring or onshoring.
    • Stronger standards are also leading to more onshoring of American jobs.
    • Onshoring of production of these other fuel efficiency components is already happening.

Origin

Early 21st century: on the pattern of offshoring.

 
 
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