Easier to do business in India than China: Trump Jr.

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Donald Trump's son Jr. on Friday praised the overall environment in and reiterated that it was easier to do in as compared to

Speaking at the 4th Global Summit here, Jr. said: "do have a special entrepreneurial flair. It's easier to do with Indians, because of the language, common law, the ability to build reliable relationships.

It is almost like doing back in the For me, it has been, certainly been, easier to do in "

He was replying to a question during the meeting on why the Organisation chose to build ultra-luxury apartments in first than in

Jr. also praised the over-pushing of reforms.

Acknowledging that in had been going through a tough time, he saw it as a period of cleansing.

"I have been coming here for ten years. was a four-letter word. People promised X, and delivered X minus a lot if anything at all." Things have changed a lot here, Jr. said.

On the development of luxury projects in India, Jr. stated that his brought "authentic and truly global luxury" to

"This is now a mature market, our clients fly the world over; they know what luxury is and they are seeking it here. was behind in such projects, but it has now caught up with the global standards," he said.

Also, he added that ever since took over the last year, the Organisation would not sign any deals with any country, in order to avoid "conflict of interests" from the

Jr. is on a week-long visit to to endorse his luxury project, the Towers in Gurugram, Pune, and

He called on several developers at in and met with the members of firms- M3M and Tribeca Developers.

According to partners in India, many units in the Towers are selling about 30 percent per square foot higher than the current market rates. Jr.'s visit to is expected to reinforce the trend.

is Organisation's biggest international market, with four projects underway in Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, and

The Organisation has more entities in than in any other foreign country, financial filings show, with licensing bringing in estimated payments of 1.6 million dollars to 11 million dollars since 2014.

Jr.'s visit to comes after his sister, Ivanka, visited in November last year to attend the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES).

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First Published: Sat, February 24 2018. 01:31 IST
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