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00:00we are running right now around 24 units and now two factories are ready to start but
00:09we are not going to start so investment and dead investment and now we have 7 factories
00:18that is a very highly labor intensive industry after agriculture which we will talk about
00:25so we have around tariff that was around 24,000 as on today our strength is around 12-13,000
00:35that is what our old orders have been executed that is why we are now holding orders
00:44and then talking about discount from 15.40 to 60 percent of the tariff was the duty that
00:50the buyer had to do it now 25 percent of the tariff has started to sell our discount and the additional
00:5625 percent of the tariff was still in the state that we have declined that we will not do it
01:02if you want to execute the order then do it otherwise no so the orders will hold
01:07of India and the government of India has no help or Pram saab has no duty so I don't think
01:21that we can do more than 2-3 factors because we can do more than 10% of the business and
01:29additional from Europe so we can do more than 2-3 factors so we can do more than 2-3
01:34companies.
01:41Not only our company, even other factors, we have to talk about the impact on the USA.
01:49Not only garment, you have to read it in the newspaper, you have to read it in the newspaper
01:56but in pharmaceuticals, the export of India is more than the garment.
02:03That is around $13 billion and garment is around $10.9 billion or $11 billion.
02:09So, the impact is on all of this, but the government will not be able to eat it.
02:16If we talk about the industry, we will not be able to observe it.
02:21If we talk about the major players, the major players, like our company, Richa will be
02:26Global, Modulama, Pearl and Shahi will be.
02:36The maximum they are doing business with the USA.
02:38Because in Europe the business, the quantity is very low.
02:40Third 있다고 they have developed için to us.
02:42And then the type of improvement is very low.
02:43Therefore, the mainstream Lewis staff is very low.
02:45And the major consumption the US has 1 in Europe.
02:47The new manufacturers in China even now,
02:49we also have poisoned by British friends.
02:50We also had pizzas that in France as well.
02:51The other combination of our industry is very low.
02:53Theず
02:55of US is low, he has that had a lot of demo bet.
03:00So, the more consumption, I am ar лет tourist.
03:04We are traveling now and talking about how far it is.
03:10If it was the only thing, I think that the U.S.A. deals are going to survive.
03:15They have Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia and China.
03:22Trump says that you are taking the most oil in Russia.
03:28China is taking the most oil.
03:30There is no tariff of 40% and India is going to be penalized.
03:36Look at the buyers, ultimately they have a profit.
03:40If they don't sell the product, why do they place the order with us?
03:44They will move in some other countries.
03:46In North India, we do specialised garments.
03:48In other countries, we don't have any staff of these garments.
03:52Even if we go to South India, they do more in basic garments.
03:57Highly fashion garment industry, which is in North India, especially in Gurdugan, Faridabad,
04:01they have to be required.
04:03They will also take the order, but we are saying that we can give the order.
04:07But we cannot afford the tariff.
04:09We cannot afford the tariff.
04:10We cannot afford the tariff of so many margins.
04:11We cannot afford the tariff.
04:12We cannot afford the tariff of 78% of the tariff.
04:14I think we can afford the tariff.
04:16I think we can afford the tariff.
04:17And what we can afford the tariff of government.
04:18We can pay whatever incentive means, which doesn't work.
04:20So, look.
04:21All the future depends on what happens.
04:23What happens, what happens.
04:24What happens and what happens.
04:25What happens, what happens.
04:26What happens in India.
04:27The US government is going to take the tariff.
04:28The first thing is that we are going to Bangladesh.
04:30There is a big uncertainty.
04:31In-certainty.
04:33So it is, my ability is
05:01to see. Otherwise,
05:03if you go to Sri Lanka,
05:05you can change the duty
05:06and change the cost.
05:07There will be a little bit of a difference.
05:10Ultimately, there will be a problem
05:12for India.
05:13The labor and employment
05:17that the government industry has given
05:19all the unemployment will be.
05:21It will not be that
05:22Vietnam or Sri Lanka or Bangladesh will be
05:24going to go.
05:26Unemployment, which mainly
05:27in the date of the day,
05:27is the end of the day.
05:29foreign
05:39foreign
05:43foreign
05:51foreign
05:57We will have a few factors, we will have a couple of factors.
06:02Because, we don't have a lot of reasons.
06:07We don't have a lot of reasons.
06:09If we don't have a lot of reasons.
06:12We will have a number of reasons,
06:14the process is 3-4 weeks before we start.
06:16As in today, if we talk about our,
06:19if we can't talk about our orders,
06:20we will have a full order for 4 weeks.
06:23If we don't have a couple of reasons,
06:26foreign
06:56We have 50% tariff pay, because they are labor oriented units and this is why we have ordered
07:02ordered.
07:03If we have ordered 50% to compensate, then we will have ordered.
07:09We will have ordered ordered.
07:11Our factory has been closed.
07:14We will also have a large amount of demand.
07:18We will have a large amount of demand.
07:28We will not have to do that.
07:31We will have to do that.
07:33Some of the buyers have ordered ordered.
07:36Some of them have ordered ordered.
07:39We will say that if you will compensate us,
07:42we will have an extra tariff.
07:45We will not have to do that.
07:50This situation is very bad for garbage industry.
07:53We hope that we will help us.
07:58We will be able to get the border.
08:01America's role is 95% of the work we do.
08:08so we are most affected in this country
08:10but our total India has 11 billion dollar export
08:16and if it is 50% tariff
08:20then I don't think that the government industry
08:24will be 2 or 3 billion dollars
08:26so we are already 4 or 5 units
08:28so we will have a lot of impact
08:30and if we are now
08:32so we will have a total of 22
08:34so we will have a total of 22
08:36so we will have a total of 2 or 3
08:38so we will have to stop
08:40buyers 2-3%
08:42but if we put all of them
08:44so our government
08:46we will have 8-9%
08:48profit
08:5025%
08:52if someone says 25%
08:54we will give them
08:56we will give them
08:58then we will not give them
09:003.64%
09:02but the average of 14-15%
09:04we will give them
09:06which they will give them
09:08they will give them
09:09they will give them
09:10and they will give them
09:12around 50%
09:14government
09:16they said to us
09:18that we will give them
09:20we will give them
09:22and we will see them
09:24so we will be hoping
09:2620-25% of our CCS, like in the past, was given as a cash compensatory scheme.
09:32If we can help us, we will survive.
09:37If we can export the countries in America,
09:42if we can go anywhere in Europe or anywhere,
09:45we will not get the consumption in the USA.
09:51Because the industry of the PANIPAT,
09:58there is 60% export in the USA,
10:01and because of this 50% of our competitors,
10:06we will be born in the US.
10:08The percentage of the US customers will start from the US,
10:14and the percentage is so large,
10:19that we can't cover any country.
10:22So at the end of the time,
10:24it will not be good for the PANIPAT.
10:26So, sir,
10:27do you have any plans for this?
10:29Do you have any plans for export and import?
10:32Do you have any plans for this?
10:34Do you have any plans for this?
10:36Do you have any plans for this?
10:38Do you have any plans for export?
10:39Yes, it is.
10:40Yes, it is.
10:41Our industry,
10:42the PANIPAT,
10:45the main hub is a Texel hub,
10:47and the export is a lot of export.
10:50Now, we are trying to do it to develop it in Europe.
10:55But Europe,
10:56South Asia,
10:57South America,
10:58these countries are such countries,
11:00that the US's export is not going to be complete.
11:05...
11:09In the 80s toπό,
11:13the largest market population in Europe.
11:17That is something I brought to America,
11:19which means
11:28that you've already got selling people from Europe.
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