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In my opinion, no. India is one of the biggest consumers of U.S. goods and services. The jobs that are outsourced to India only provide a portion of the revenue that India gives to the U.S. for its imports.If you claim U.S. should stop outsourcing jobs to India and India would ban McDonalds, Pizza Hut, KFC, Coke etc, U.S. would be at a greater loss.
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That's called offshoring not outsourcing. We can't ban these companies from doing it, that's called communism. As long as it is cheaper to produce products over there it will keep happening.
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WE should keep more jobs in the United States and when we have extra jobs send them overseas. Once they have tasted MIckie D's and etc, they aren't going to give them up. It's not that simple.
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US buys a bit more from India than India buys from the US: by about $7 billion a year."The United States is India's largest trading partner. In 2007, the United States exported $17.24 billion worth goods to India and imported $24.02 billion worth of Indian goods."
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