This document is a literature review and introduction to a research paper analyzing the economic, political, and social impacts of global offshoring. It provides background on the history and evolution of offshoring, beginning in the 1980s when companies opened factories in low-cost countries like India, China, and Mexico. While offshoring increased profits, it also decreased domestic employment. Current challenges include differing impacts on developing and developed countries, with developed countries facing job losses and lower tax revenue and developing countries gaining jobs but not always economic benefits. The research aims to analyze these impacts and potential solutions through qualitative and quantitative research methods.