Indian outsourcing companies deliver services ranging from software coding to running business processes for customers in the U.S., Europe and other countries by taking advantage of low-cost, highly-skilled staff on their home turf.
These companies also sometimes send people to deliver services onsite to customers.
This time-tested model, backed by state-of-the-art facilities in India, could now be challenged by President Donald Trump’s plan to bring jobs back to the U.S. North America accounted for 62 percent of fourth quarter revenue for Infosys, one of India’s key outsourcers.
Trump has so far focused on manufacturing and has not talked specifically about the return to the U.S. of IT services jobs, said Sudin Apte, CEO of research firm Offshore Insights.
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