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Posted on November 20, 2020 by admin

Philippine outsourcing cuts targets as virus spurs automation

The Philippines’ vital outsourcing industry has tempered its revenue projections for the next two years as the call center-dominated sector expects to take a hit from a wave of automation spurred by …

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