I produce for a low price and I sell it on my own to 80 countries.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the past, the U.K. got away with selling things that weren't unusual. Now it's no use trying to export without having something that's unusual and better.
We work very cost effective and I sell my movies in 100 territories on my own.
If the other fellow sells cheaper than you, it is called dumping. 'Course, if you sell cheaper than him, that's mass production.
If an industrialist can sell his products anywhere in India and the world, why should a farmer not be allowed to do so?
It's good for America when the rest of the world grows, because you can sell more to the rest of the world.
I have a very nice garden and extraordinary markets, where there are products from the earth and the sea, in the French Basque country.
I'm a normal consumer but try to do the best I can. I try to buy locally, and I mostly avoid supermarkets.
The U.S. is excellent at importing cheap products from the rest of the world. Let's try importing some human capital instead.
I buy my produce at the local farmer's market, which is actually cheaper than shopping at the grocery store.
In France, you can sell a lot, but nobody outside of France ever hears of it.