Ivanka Trump's Chinese trademarks raise questions about potential conflicts of interest
Chinese trademarks issued
to Ivanka Trump's fashion
brand this month are
raising questions over
whether the first daughter
is receiving special treatment from a foreign
government or is simply
the victim of bad timing. The Chinese government
awarded Ivanka Trump's
fashion brand seven new
trademarks in May,
according to records
available online. Last week, the Trump
administration reportedly
told Congress it had
reached a deal with the
Chinese government to
allow ZTE to buy American goods if it paid a penalty
for violating American
sanctions on North Korea
and Iran.Source:CNBC
to Ivanka Trump's fashion
brand this month are
raising questions over
whether the first daughter
is receiving special treatment from a foreign
government or is simply
the victim of bad timing. The Chinese government
awarded Ivanka Trump's
fashion brand seven new
trademarks in May,
according to records
available online. Last week, the Trump
administration reportedly
told Congress it had
reached a deal with the
Chinese government to
allow ZTE to buy American goods if it paid a penalty
for violating American
sanctions on North Korea
and Iran.Source:CNBC
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