The fall of the U.S. Dollar and its Implications to Outsourcing
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Joined: Mar 6, 2008
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Until recently a number of Philippine companies are scurrying to find clients in Europe following the downward trend of the U.S. dollars in the global market.
Following suit are other countries that have invested heavily and is dependent on outsourcing as a means of livelihood for their citizens. I want to know your inputs on this and if its possible that the U.S. will start to accept outsourcing projects themselves in the near future. |
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Joined: Apr 2, 2008
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Indeed many have discovered how outsourcing is a great means of income. Hence it can't be helped if countries such as the Philippines has citizens relying on this. And for outsourcing in US, I don't think US would bother to compete in this kind of field, wait I think it is somehow possible for US to be involved in outsourcing but not towards their country but outsourcing with other countries with less labor and less taxes.
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