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riversedge

(70,218 posts)
Tue Apr 18, 2017, 04:53 AM Apr 2017

The day Ivanka dined with Xi Jinping, her company won provisional approval for new China trademarks

Seems many folks like to be associated with her brand.





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Ivanka's biz prospers as politics mixes with business



By ERIKA KINETZ and ANNE D'INNOCENZIO
1 hour ago

SHANGHAI (AP) — On April 6, Ivanka Trump's company won provisional approval from the Chinese government for three new trademarks, giving it monopoly rights to sell Ivanka brand jewelry, bags and spa services in the world's second-largest economy. That night, the first daughter and her husband, Jared Kushner, sat next to the president of China and his wife for a steak and Dover sole dinner at Mar-a-Lago.

The scenario underscores how difficult it is for Trump, who has tried to distance herself from the brand that bears her name, to separate business from politics in her new position at the White House.

As the first daughter crafts a political career from her West Wing office, her brand is flourishing, despite boycotts and several stores limiting her merchandise. U.S. imports, almost all of them from China, shot up an estimated 166 percent last year, while sales hit record levels in 2017.
The brand, which Trump still owns, says distribution is growing. It has launched new activewear and affordable jewelry lines and is working to expand its global intellectual property footprint. In addition to winning the approvals from China, Ivanka Trump Marks LLC applied for at least nine new trademarks in the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Canada and the U.S. after the election.

The commercial currents of the Trump White House are unprecedented in modern American politics, ethics lawyers say. They have created an unfamiliar landscape riven with ethical pitfalls, and forced consumers and retailers to wrestle with the unlikely passions now inspired by Ivanka
Trump's mid-market collection of ruffled blouses, shifts and wedges.

Using the prestige of government service to build a brand is not illegal. But criminal conflict of interest law prohibits federal officials, like Trump and her husband, from participating in government matters that could impact their own financial interest or that of their spouse. Some argue that the more her business broadens its scope, the more it threatens to encroach on the ability of two trusted advisers to deliver credible counsel to the president on core issues like trade, intellectual property, and the value of the Chinese currency.....................
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The day Ivanka dined with Xi Jinping, her company won provisional approval for new China trademarks (Original Post) riversedge Apr 2017 OP
fuck these people. fucking trash JI7 Apr 2017 #1
agree, riversedge Apr 2017 #2
Is China's timing a jab at Rump, and America? Hortensis Apr 2017 #3

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
3. Is China's timing a jab at Rump, and America?
Tue Apr 18, 2017, 07:43 AM
Apr 2017

Hard to imagine it's not.

The Kushners are going to be using a lot of these profits to pay the inevitable huge legal bills on a variety of fronts that being associated with this administration guarantee.

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