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Toothpaste turns into battleground as US-India tensions spill into firm adverts
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Toothpaste turns into battleground as US-India tensions spill into firm adverts

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Last updated: September 5, 2025 11:56 am
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By Praveen Paramasivam

CHENNAI (Reuters) -Dabur, Indian rival of Colgate-Palmolive, is making its toothpaste a check of nationalism by asking customers to shun American manufacturers, as firms intensify promotion of native items amid worsening commerce ties with the US.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday reiterated his name to make use of “Swadeshi”, or made-in-India items. Kids ought to “make a listing” of foreign-branded items, Modi mentioned, whereas lecturers ought to push them to not use them.

U.S. President Donald Trump final week imposed tariffs of as much as 50% on imported Indian items, prompting Modi’s supporters to begin a WhatsApp marketing campaign to boycott American manufacturers together with McDonald’s, Pepsi and Apple.

Shopper items firm Dabur, valued at $11 billion, took out a front-page newspaper commercial this week carrying images of unbranded toothpaste packs that resemble Colgate packaging. With out naming its rival, the advert mentioned India’s favorite toothpaste model was American, and Dabur was the “Swadeshi” selection.

“Born there, not right here”, it mentioned, referring to the unnamed toothpaste, in a font styled with the crimson, white and blue of the American flag.

Dabur declined to touch upon the commercial, and Colgate didn’t reply to queries from Reuters.

Colgate has a 43% share of India’s toothpaste market, adopted by the Indian unit of Unilever, house to Pepsodent model within the nation. Dabur is in third place with a 17% share, in line with Euromonitor information for 2024.

India’s inhabitants of 1.4 billion is a significant marketplace for American client items, usually bought from U.S. on-line retailer Amazon.com, and through the years the attain of U.S. manufacturers has expanded deep into smaller cities.

The Dabur advert within the Occasions of India newspaper even carried a QR code that took customers to a procuring hyperlink on the Amazon India web site, which captures a couple of third of home on-line gross sales.

Karthik Srinivasan, a communications guide, referred to as the promoting methods of Dabur and others “second advertising and marketing”.

“How can we acquire from that sentiment at the least for this week and subsequent? That is actually what all these manufacturers are doing,” he mentioned.

Others utilizing the same tactic included Amul, India’s largest dairy, which has revealed cartoons that includes “Made in India” merchandise on its social media accounts, with one animated advert exhibiting its mascot holding an Indian flag and a slab of butter.

Indian e-mail supplier Rediff, well-liked years in the past earlier than the rise of Yahoo and Google Mail, additionally took out a newspaper advert calling its service the “mail of India” that helps to maintain clients’ enterprise intelligence native.

(Reporting by Praveen Paramasivam in Chennai; Enhancing by Aditya Kalra and Tom Hogue)

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