Khaleej Times

At ATM, a surprising name — Trump

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dubai — Tucked away behind stands at a Mideast tourism conference this week is a surprising name: Trump.

Trump Hotels, the brand bearing the last name of Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump, sits near luxury brands like the Armani Hotel and the Palazzo Versace at the Arabian Travel Market exhibition.

Trump, who has long sought access to the oil-rich markets of the Middle East, has caused consternat­ion and sparked condemnati­on across the region over his December proposal to temporaril­y ban Muslims from entering America.

Marcos Torres, the global sales director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa for Trump Hotels, declined to discuss any of the politics surroundin­g Trump.

However, Torres told The Associated Press on Tuesday that business-to-business relationsh­ips between the hotel chain and others at the conference remained strong.

“We’ve had a business-friendship with the people in this hall right now for many years. That hasn’t changed. It’s still the same,” he said. “It’s nice to just hear (that) our business partners are even encouragin­g .... They emphasise they will continue to keep supporting us.”

Other business relationsh­ips in the Arabian Gulf have suffered in recent months for the Trump brand. In December, the Dubaibased Landmark Group said it would pull all Trump home decor products at its 180 Lifestyle stores in the region as it “values and respects the sentiments of its customers.”

Trump also has a deal with real-estate company Damac Properties to licence his name and image for a housing project and two golf courses in Dubai for an undisclose­d sum.

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