Khaleej Times

Presidency costing family firm millions: Trump Jr

- AFP

new delhi — Donald Trump’s presidency has cost the family firm “millions of dollars” in lost business, his son told an Indian newspaper during a visit aimed at drumming up sales of new luxury apartment complexes.

Donald Trump junior told the Times of India that the Trump Organisati­on was turning down new business opportunit­ies around the world because of his father’s position.

“We are refraining from doing new deals while my father is in office,” he said in an interview published on Wednesday.

“We are turning down deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars around the world.”

Trump junior is in India to promote a series of luxury apartment developmen­ts being marketed under his father’s name.

On Friday he will have dinner with dozens of people who have bought into a developmen­t in Gurgaon, a satellite of the capital where many major companies have their offices.

The 47-storey towers will comprise 250 homes and are expected to be completed by 2023, with price ranging from Rs55-110 million ($850,000-$1.7 million).

The Indian developers say the high-rise apartment complex boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, state of the art amenities and a “lifestyle concierge” has already clocked up sales worth nearly $80 million.

Trump junior is on an unofficial visit to India. —

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