No, he did not. You are confusing him with Mitt Romney, his challenger in the 2012 election. Mr. Romney's company, Bain Capital, outsourced some American jobs, and China was one place those jobs went.
Mostly they outsource to Asian countries like The Philippines, India, China, etc.
One of the main jobs in China is manufacturing. China is able to produce products at a reduced rate, so many companies outsource their work to companies in China.
Both China and US are among the world's outsourcing destination list.
Outsource some jobs to another country.
Why might developed economies want to outsource manufacturing and other jobs to developing economies?
Unfortunately, no. They too, sold out and now outsource to China.
i think that Obama ha improved on jobs and economy i vote for him all day
Obama is going to win
Yes, there are several ways to outsource a jobs to the internet. Such as put some advertising on the website, put a jobs description on the jobs provider site or make a banner on the blog.
To reduce labor costs
Our President Obama killed jobs. ANSWER: No, actually, it was Bush. President Obama just inherited the mess and now has to try to sort it out.
I am not entirely sure I understand your question, but if you are asking whether President Obama has helped China, the answer is complicated: all presidents have to get along with other countries, especially those that are involved in the global economy, or countries we have borrowed money from. America does lots of business with China, but there are also times when American business leaders believe China is being unfair; for example, the Chinese government has been accused of manipulating its currency or flooding the American market with cheap goods that make it difficult for American manufacturers to compete. (But it should be noted that America has done business with China for decades, and Mr. Obama is not the only president who has engaged with the Chinese government in business deals.) However, if you are asking whether the president is sending American jobs to China, this is an internet myth. It is based on a dishonest statement put forth by Mr. Obama's political opponent, Mitt Romney. In fairness, it should be noted that political rhetoric often makes use of lies or exaggerations, and both sides do it. But in this case, Mr. Romney has accused President Obama of costing an auto manufacturer (Jeep) many jobs, which he says will soon be shipped to China. But the president of Jeep has stated this is not true, and fact-checkers have said the claim is totally false: no American auto jobs will be shipped to China.