US President Trump's tariff threats against India could impact the premium positioning of Trump-branded properties in India's luxury real estate market, raising concerns among developers and buyers.
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The Trump Organisation operates in India through a brand licensing model with Tribeca Developers, focusing on ultra-luxury residential and commercial projects without direct asset ownership.
There are over 10 million square feet of Trump-branded properties in the pipeline across India, including projects in Mumbai, Pune, Gurugram, and Kolkata.
Tribeca Developers, founded by Kalpesh Mehta, has the exclusive rights to the Trump brand in India and is involved in co-developing these ultra-luxury projects.
The tariff threats could impact the premium positioning of Trump-branded properties, potentially making them less appealing to luxury buyers who seek global prestige.
Tribeca Developers is scouting for new locations to develop Trump-branded projects in Hyderabad and Mumbai, according to sources.

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