Showing posts with label U.S.Economy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U.S.Economy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

SAVE THE INDIAN RUPEE



Before 12 months 1 US $ = IND Rs 39
After 12  months, now 1 $ = IND Rs 50

U.S.Economy is booming? No, but Indian Economy is Going Down.
Our economy is in Our  hands....
All categories of products are available from Wholly Indian Companies
list of products
cold drinks:- rink lemon juice, fresh fruit juices, chilled lassi (sweet or sour), butter milk, coconut water, jal jeera, enerjee, and masala milk...
instead of  coca cola, pepsi, limca, mirinda, sprite
bathing soap:- se cinthol & other godrej brands, santoor, wipro shikakai, mysore sandal, margo, neem, evita, medimix, ganga , nirma bath & chandrika
instead of  lux, lifebuoy, rexona, liril, dove, pears, hamam, lesancy, camay, palmolive
tooth paste:- se  neem, babool, promise, vico vajradanti, prudent, dabur products, miswak
instead of  colgate, close up, pepsodent, cibaca, forhans, mentadent.
tooth brush: - se prudent, ajanta , promise
instead of colgate, close up, pepsodent, forhans, oral-b
shaving cream:- se godrej, emami
instead of palmolive, old spice, gillete
blade:- se  supermax, topaz, lazer, ashoka
instead of  seven-o -clock, 365, gillette
talcum powder:- se  santoor, gokul, cinthol, wipro baby powder, boroplus
instead of  ponds, old spice, johnson's baby powder, shower to shower
milk powder:- se  indiana, amul, amulya
instead of  anikspray, milkana, everyday milk, milkmaid.
shampoo:-use  lakme, nirma, velvette
instead of  halo, all clear, nyle, sunsilk, head and shoulders, pantene
mobile connections:-use bsnl, airtel
instead of hutch
food items:-eat thanthoori chicken, vada pav, idli, dosa, puri, uppuma
instead of  kfc, macdonald's, pizza hut, a&w
Every Indian Product you buy makes a big difference. It saves INDIA. Let us take a firm decision today.

Thursday, 6 October 2011

OBAMA HIT THE CHINA TRADE

Obama stopped short of explicity backing legislation that calls for U.S. tariffs on imports from countries with purposely undervalued currencies, and he restated concerns that any measure must comply with global trade rules. Still, in his toughest language on China to date, the president echoed sponsors of the bill, which is now headed toward a final Senate vote on Tuesday. Efforts to bring action to a close on Thursday faltered because of a dispute between Republicans and Democrats over which amendments would be considered.
The measure, which has drawn warnings from Beijing that it could trigger a trade war, is still widely expected to pass. 
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about jobs and the U.S. economy during a press conference at the White House in Washington, October 6, 2011.
 
"China has been very aggressive in gaming the trading system to its advantage and to the disadvantage of other countries, particularly the United States," Obama told a news conference focused on his proposal to revive a weak U.S. economy."Currency manipulation is one example of it," he said.
Obama, who faces a tough bid for re-election next year, did not say whether he would sign or veto the legislation if it reached his desk. Both the Senate and the House of Representatives would have to approve the measure first.