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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