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India PM calls for local products amid strained US trade ties

Firms boost local goods promotion as India’s trade minister plans Washington visit to ease strained US ties


Reuters September 21, 2025 1 min read
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivers a speech at the India-Japan Economic Forum in Tokyo, Japan August 29, 2025. PHOTO: REUTERS

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a public address on Sunday asked citizens to stop using foreign-made products and instead use local ones, pushing for a self-reliant campaign when trade ties with the United States have soured.

After US President Donald Trump imposed a 50% tariff on imported Indian goods, Modi has been urging use of "Swadeshi", or made-in-India goods. His supporters have started campaigns to boycott American brands including McDonald's, Pepsi and Apple, which are hugely popular in India.

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"A lot of products we use daily are foreign made, we just don't know ... we will have to get rid of them," Modi said in an address to the nation ahead of Monday's implementation of widespread consumer tax cuts.

"We should buy products that are made in India," he added, without naming any country.
India's population of 1.4 billion is a major market for American consumer goods, often purchased from US online retailer Amazon.com. Over the years, the reach of US brands has expanded deep into smaller towns.

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Modi also asked shopkeepers to focus on retailing made-in-India products, arguing that this will boost the country's economic growth.

In recent weeks, many companies have increased the promotion of local goods.
India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is expected to visit, opens new tab Washington soon for trade talks, a trip that would take place amid efforts to ease strained bilateral ties.

COMMENTS (1)

Ijaz | 1 hour ago | Reply Good way to stimulate local economy but will people will just ignore Modi it will not work as economy is failing.
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