Politics8/3/2025Bloomberg

Modi Urges Indians to Buy Local Goods After Trump Tariffs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on Indian citizens to prioritize the purchase of locally produced goods, following the recent implementation of tariffs by the United States. This move is seen as a response to the global economic uncertainty caused by the trade tensions between India and the U.S. Modi's appeal is aimed at boosting domestic consumption and supporting the Indian economy during this period of heightened global volatility. The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of self-reliance and the need to strengthen India's manufacturing and production capabilities. The tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have had a significant impact on India's exports, leading to concerns about the country's economic growth. Modi's call for citizens to buy local goods is an attempt to mitigate the potential adverse effects of these trade disputes and promote the 'Make in India' initiative, which aims to transform India into a global manufacturing hub.

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