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单词 reshore
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Definition of reshore in English:

reshore

verbriːˈʃɔːrēˈSHôr
[with object]
  • (of a company) transfer (a business operation that was moved overseas) back to the country from which it was originally relocated.

    increasing numbers of US-based manufacturing businesses are planning to reshore production from China back to the US
    no object the decision to reshore hinges on a host of factors, including taxes, regulations, currencies, and government incentives
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is still true even though the wages for reshored jobs are usually lower than what manufacturing workers in the U.S. traditionally have earned.
    • The company will bring 250 jobs to a refurbished plant as it takes the first step to reshore its power tool production.
    • That will be a one-time doubling of the number of jobs being reshored each year, currently about 30,000 per year.
    • Only six firms (including four that already reshored in the last two years) said they would bring back some operations in 2013.
    • The manufacturing being reshored isn't the type of lower-skill manufacturing the U.S. lost in the 1980s.
    • Still, some segments of manufacturing are recovering, and some products are being reshored to the United States.
    • Apparel manufacturing is the third-largest reshored sector of all industries in the US, after electronics and computers.
    • A trend is underway to reshore manufacturing to the US, reports the Wall Street Journal.
    • With the financial crisis receding and huge investment opportunities in energy and reshored manufacturing, the US has a moment of opportunity unlike any in a long time.
    • Suppliers can use the software to convince their customers to reshore.
 
 

Definition of reshore in US English:

reshore

verbrēˈSHôr
[with object]
  • (of a company) transfer (a business operation that was moved overseas) back to the country from which it was originally relocated.

    increasing numbers of US-based manufacturing businesses are planning to reshore production from China back to the US
    no object the decision to reshore hinges on a host of factors, including taxes, regulations, currencies, and government incentives
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With the financial crisis receding and huge investment opportunities in energy and reshored manufacturing, the US has a moment of opportunity unlike any in a long time.
    • Apparel manufacturing is the third-largest reshored sector of all industries in the US, after electronics and computers.
    • Suppliers can use the software to convince their customers to reshore.
    • Still, some segments of manufacturing are recovering, and some products are being reshored to the United States.
    • The manufacturing being reshored isn't the type of lower-skill manufacturing the U.S. lost in the 1980s.
    • That will be a one-time doubling of the number of jobs being reshored each year, currently about 30,000 per year.
    • A trend is underway to reshore manufacturing to the US, reports the Wall Street Journal.
    • The company will bring 250 jobs to a refurbished plant as it takes the first step to reshore its power tool production.
    • Only six firms (including four that already reshored in the last two years) said they would bring back some operations in 2013.
    • This is still true even though the wages for reshored jobs are usually lower than what manufacturing workers in the U.S. traditionally have earned.
 
 
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