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Trump Tariff impact on India:Trump के नए Tariff फैसले का भारत की Economy पर सबसे बड़ा असर किस Sector पर पड़ा है? आम नागरिकों को इस Trade War स्थिति में किन चुनौतियों का सामना करना पड़ सकता है? Export Sector के लिए यह Tariff कितना नुकसानदायक साबित हो रहा है? जानने के लिए देखें वीडियो.....

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00:00In the United States, there is a debate that America can be 50% tariff, and how can it overcome this tide?
00:09Well, my hand is a iPhone, which is a company of America, but it is made in many parts of the country.
00:17In the United States, in the United States, it is a company of America, and it is a company of America, and it is a company of America.
00:36In the United States, if we talk about the owners, how much the products of America can be sold in the United States in a large consumer market,
00:48then how do we see that the organic products of the country, the products of the country, the cheese, the fish, the fisheries products,
00:58if we talk about them, which has affected them, James and Jewelries, what do you think?
01:02Do you think that there is not a difference in this country with such a big population?
01:08Definitely, Pankajji, what you are talking about, it is true.
01:12And even if we talk about our Prime Minister, they had given an answer to COVID-19 time,
01:17and the answer to it.
01:19So, this tariff also needs to take it like that.
01:22We need it.
01:23As a consumer, we need to be confident and proud of ourselves.
01:37We use this iPhone very well because it is not a status symbol.
01:42It is very normal.
01:44When we talk about snacks, we see many snacks,
01:51but if you look at our snacks, the snacks are the most healthy.
01:57In fact, I don't want to promote the brand, but...
02:00I like this one.
02:02Yes, the snacks are kept on my table.
02:04They are making the company, and packaging, and they are selling very well.
02:08But if you go to our towns, the interior area,
02:12people who eat the food in the house are not so comfortable,
02:15they will not make it at home.
02:16They are selling so much,
02:18so they are looking at the food,
02:19and they are selling so much.
02:20There are organic things.
02:21They are selling very well in the metro cities.
02:22They are selling very well in the metro cities.
02:23But in the beginning,
02:24they are selling very well.
02:25But if you look at the source,
02:27they will not make it at home.
02:29If you look at the data,
02:31I was looking at that,
02:32it is being exported to 1.6 dollar.
02:37We are selling outside.
02:39If we look at the market,
02:41why do we look at the market?
02:43Because we are people of our population
02:44and we are people of our population.
02:46If we can consume our own population,
02:48then we will not make it at home.
02:52We will not make it at home.
02:54The question is,
02:55that in India,
02:56when I go outside,
02:57I have 3-4 options in the market,
02:59then I see that
03:01this is made in India,
03:03and this is made with Chinese,
03:05and this is a traditional model.
03:09Whether it is made in India or electronic goods,
03:11or electronic goods,
03:12if we understand that,
03:13we have our preference,
03:15it is associated with cost
03:17and some countries.
03:19For example,
03:20if we talk about phones,
03:21it was like a time,
03:22when some of the phones were made in China,
03:24it was a disaster in India.
03:26But it was so hard,
03:28that it could not be stopped.
03:30Now,
03:31when the tariff came,
03:32in the social media,
03:33there was a lot of buy-cott US products.
03:36I have told you,
03:37that handicrafts are being exported
03:38as much as $1.6 dollar.
03:40But let me tell you,
03:41that you belong to yourself.
03:42I will not talk about your house,
03:44but your dear friends,
03:46how many of you have seen
03:48Madhubani paintings in their houses?
03:49That's a valid point.
03:50But they are exported out,
03:51and they get good money.
03:52Handicraft is one of the biggest
03:54and most booming ones.
03:56Indians also ask them,
03:59and put their culture in their houses,
04:01that they are Indians.
04:04But we are not able to flaunt them in India.
04:07We need to change our mental status,
04:10and change our culture,
04:11and accept our culture.
04:14Absolutely.
04:15Our culture and our product,
04:17and the fact that the bug stops with us,
04:21Yes.
04:22This is a challenge for any other government,
04:26when they are closed in their country,
04:28and then they have a lot of tariffs.
04:32Then the question comes,
04:33is that we can complete it?
04:35We can complete it.
04:36We can do two ways to do it.
04:38First,
04:39we can market our products within the country,
04:41and then,
04:42we can trust consumers
04:44that this is also right for you.
04:46This is a problem.
04:47This is a problem for Madhubani painting.
04:49This is not a problem here.
04:50It is not a problem here.
04:51But if you talk about the country,
04:55where the Bharti is living in their houses,
04:57in their houses,
04:58and in their houses,
04:59and women are likely to flaunt them.
05:02The thing about that is the problem here is,
05:04that you will see theians in the country.
05:06This is not the case of Madhubani painting,
05:07which is the case of Madhubani painting.
05:08The main thing is,
05:09that it is not true.
05:10The main thing to do is,
05:11the clothes of Madhubani painting.
05:12The main thing is that the producers
05:13are not the right to be able to do it.
05:14In the Bahrain,
05:15if you think that someone is going to be in Bahrain,
05:17from the Bahrain,
05:18from the Bahrain,
05:19from the Bahrain,
05:20from the Bahrain,
05:21that is the same problem.
05:22So if we talk about this tariff at the end of the tunnel,
05:33then it will start from us.
05:36As a consumer, we need to educate ourselves.
05:41We don't attract ourselves and use our own things.
05:45And the government will also be able to market things in our country.
05:52And they will also have ease of doing business.
05:55The government is talking about a lot of things.
05:58Some relief funds will also be given.
06:00In fact, I was learning about cotton exports.
06:04I don't remember the data.
06:06So if the government will work together,
06:12definitely the tariff that is happening today,
06:15it will always be for our own.
06:18If America is falling apart,
06:20then there will always be the power of Chinese people.
06:22They have their products.
06:24And the market is expanding.
06:26And China itself is a very big consumer market.
06:29And it's a big advantage of its technology.
06:33It's very much for watching this broadcast.
06:36It's very much for watching this broadcast.
06:38It's very much for watching this broadcast.
06:40I'm going to leave my thoughts here.
06:41In the class of advertising and PR,
06:43when we were studying for graduation,
06:45we were telling us that
06:47the bestiary,
06:48which was a food that was in the water and cold drink,
06:51the food that was in the water,
06:53the food that was in the water.
06:55If we go outside,
06:57we don't say that
06:59let's drink a glass of water.
07:01We say we drink cold drink.
07:03So that the food that drinks from the water is now.
07:06And now that the food that we drink,
07:08we have to ask for the food that is in the water.
07:10But our children,
07:12our friends,
07:13our own people,
07:14our own people,
07:15our own people,
07:16these people,
07:17say that let's go outside,
07:18a glass of wine has been coming out.
07:20We will give it to this.
07:21It's a great pleasure.
07:22Thank you so much for watching this special event.
07:24One India.
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