Trump Jr touts 'dream' Indonesia projects, denies any conflicts


  • World
  • Tuesday, 13 Aug 2019

Executive Vice President of The Trump Organization, Donald J. Trump Jr., gestures as he speaks during a news conference with Chairman of MNC Group, Hary Tanoesoedibjo (not pictured) following pre-launch of the Trump Residences in Jakarta, Indonesia, August 13, 2019. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Donald Trump Jr, the eldest son of the U.S. president, said he was upbeat about two planned Trump-branded projects in Indonesia and dismissed any risk of conflict of interest over involvement in the luxury resorts in Southeast Asia's biggest economy.

The executive vice president of the Trump Organisation, which is partnering with Indonesia's MNC Group run by billionaire Hary Tanoesoedibjo on the projects, made the comments at a pre-launch event in Jakarta on Tuesday.

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