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Trump Jr Says Missing Out On India Deals Due to Father’s Curbs

Trump Jr said new business would take a hit in India.

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US President Donald Trump's elder son described India as an important market for The Trump Organization, but said that the global company will lose out on new deals because of self-imposed restrictions put in place by his father’s administration.

Donald Trump Jr's comments, at the start of a trip to woo buyers for his luxury residential projects in several Indian cities, appeared to be aimed at blunting criticism that there could be possible conflict of interest in pushing the Trump brand name.

Trump Jr. said new business would take a hit in India.

"Few years ago, I said it would become our largest (market) because I really believed in the market... I think it will continue to be the same when I am able to get back in the market and focus on the business side, on new deals again in the future, once my father is out of office," Trump Jr told television channel CNBC-TV18 late on Tuesday.

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Shortly before taking office last year, Trump Sr said he would handover control of his real estate business empire to his sons, Donald and Eric, and move his assets into a trust to help ensure that he would not consciously take actions as president that would benefit him personally.

Many government and private ethics watchdogs said he should have gone further, divesting himself of assets that could cause a conflict of interest. His partners in India meanwhile are playing up the Trump brand.

In the days leading up to Trump Jr’s visit, one of its development partners in Gurugram, near the capital city of New Delhi, launched an advertising campaign on the front pages of India’s most widely circulated newspapers to lure buyers.

“Book your Trump Towers' residence before 22 February and join Mr Donald Trump Jr. for a "conversation and dinner" on 23 February,” the advertisement said, luring buyers with a chance to rub shoulders with a member of the US president's family.

The promoter advertised that among the buyers for apartments in the 47-floor tower are a famous Indian cricketer and an art maestro, neither of whom was identified.

"India, it has been an important market for us, but again there is this opportunity cost of the deals that we are not able to do that don't get discussed," Trump Jr said, shrugging off criticism about profiteering from the president.

"We could do so many more things but we are not doing those," he said, adding that even as his father put curbs in place, he got no credit for doing so.

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Trump Jr will fly to Pune on Wednesday to meet his development partner after which he will be in Mumbai on Thursday, attending a champagne reception with buyers of Trump apartments built in partnership with Lodha Developers.

Trump Jr will be speaking to Indian business leaders later this week on Indo-Pacific ties. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also be present at the event.

Trump Jr told CNBC-TV18 that America's economic ties with India were important.

When you talk about this sort of natural business relationship, beyond the political relationship of the two largest democracies in the world, I think that is an important relationship to maintain especially when you look at what is going on in the world today in many of the other markets and in many of the upcoming powers.
Donald Trump Jr
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A US intelligence assessment last year found out that Russia had meddled in the 2016 US elections and that its goals eventually included aiding Trump Sr. Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, in his new book, expressed derision and astonishment over Trump Jr and his father's top campaign officials meeting with a Russian lawyer in 2016, terming the move as "treasonous".

(Published in an arrangement with Reuters.)

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