NEW
DELHI (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's eldest 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.
Donald
Trump Jr.'s comments appeared aimed at blunting criticism that there
could be a conflict of interest in pushing the Trump brand name. Trump
Jr., at the start of a trip to woo buyers for his luxury residential
projects in several cities, 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.
Source: Yahoo News
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