The Asian Age

Donald Trump Jr,

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the eldest son of the US President, poses in front of the Trump Towers after its inaugurati­on in Pune on Wednesday.

New Delhi, Feb. 21: US President Donald Trump’s elder son described India as an important market for The Trump Organizati­on but said the global company will lose out on new deals because of self- imposed restrictio­ns put in place by his father since he took office.

Mr Donald Trump Jr.’ s comments, at the start of a trip to woo buyers for his luxury residentia­l projects in several Indian cities, appeared aimed at blunting criticism that there could be possible conflict of interest in pushing the Trump brand name. Mr 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,” Mr Trump Jr. told television channel CNBCTV18 late on Tuesday.

Shortly before taking office last year, Mr Trump Sr. said he would hand off control of his business empire, which includes luxury homes and hotels across the world, 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 Mr Trump Jr.’ s visit, one of its developmen­t partners in Gurgaon, near the capital of New Delhi, launched an advertisin­g campaign on the front page of India’s most widely circulated newspapers to lure buyers.

Book your Trump Towers’ residence before Feb 22 and join Mr Donald Trump Jr. for a “conversati­on and dinner” on February 23, the advertisem­ent said, luring buyers with a chance to rub shoulders with 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.

■ TRUMP JR SAID his company would not make any deals till his father remains the US President. ■ HIS COMMENTS appear to be aimed at blunting criticism that there could be possible conflict of interest in pushing Trump brand name.

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