Nearshoring is the process of relocating certain business activities from one country to another, typically to reduce costs or gain access to certain markets or resources. Nearshoring is important in economics because it can allow companies to reduce their costs by taking advantage of different tax rates, lower labor costs, or access to resources. Additionally, nearshoring can be used to gain access to customers in certain markets, reducing the need to set up offices in other countries. Finally, nearshoring can help to promote economic development in both the home and target countries, as companies can bring in new investments and create jobs. Nearshoring is a popular business strategy due to its cost savings. Companies that utilize nearshoring are able to outsource certain processes to companies in close proximity, which can result in significant cost savings. Nearshoring also offers companies the flexibility to take advantage of different markets and economies, while also having the ...
por Mario Roger Hernández