Ivanka Trump's Chinese trademarks raise questions about potential conflicts of interest-6
It is not the first time that
Ivanka Trump's clothing line
has raised concerns among
critics. Last summer, the
Associated Press reported
that Trump received three trademarks on the same day
that she dined with Chinese
President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-
Lago, the president's Florida
resort. Trump's brand has also faced
criticism over its overseas
manufacturing. The vast
majority of Ivanka-branded
clothing shipped to the U.S.
since election day has been made in Asia, according to a
NBC News analysis. The White House did not
respond to a request for
comment from CNBC.Source:CNBC
Ivanka Trump's clothing line
has raised concerns among
critics. Last summer, the
Associated Press reported
that Trump received three trademarks on the same day
that she dined with Chinese
President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-
Lago, the president's Florida
resort. Trump's brand has also faced
criticism over its overseas
manufacturing. The vast
majority of Ivanka-branded
clothing shipped to the U.S.
since election day has been made in Asia, according to a
NBC News analysis. The White House did not
respond to a request for
comment from CNBC.Source:CNBC
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