Ivanka Trump’s India visit raises questions about her brand
Ivanka Trump landed on Tuesday in Hyderabad and is scheduled
to make the opening address at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) later
today. Ivanka Trump is making a significant solo outing by
headlining a business conference in India, but her trip highlights questions
about whether her message of empowering poor women matches her actions.
Trump landed on Tuesday in the southern city of Hyderabad
and is scheduled to make the opening address at the Global Entrepreneurship
Summit later in the day.
The city has cleared away beggars and filled potholes ahead
of the visit by Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump and a senior
presidential adviser. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will join her at the
opening and will later host her for dinner at the luxurious Falaknuma Palace
Hotel.
Many in India are excited about Trump appearing at the
conference, which is being co-hosted by the United States and India.
“It’s cool that she’s coming,” said Amani Bhugati, a medical
student. “She’s glamorous, beautiful and powerful. It’s like a combination of
Hollywood and politics.”
Others marveled at the improvements made around the city.
“All new,” said Gopal, a taxi driver who gave only his first name.
But he also pointed to the potholes that remain on many
smaller streets. “She’s not coming here, so they didn’t fix it,” he said.
More than 1,200 people are expected to attend the three-day
conference, including Cherie Blair, the wife of former British Prime Minister
Tony Blair and head of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women.
Yet the conference’s focus on female entrepreneurs raises
questions about some of the commercial decisions made by Trump and her famous
namesake brand.
Critics have excoriated her for failing to use her
leadership role to call out labour and human rights abuses, particularly in
China, where the bulk of her US merchandise ships from. And they say she has
failed to take a public stand on alleged abuses in her brand’s own supply
chain.
Trump stepped back from day-to-day management of her brand
before taking on an official role as White House adviser, but still retains an
ownership interest.
Abigail Klem, president of the Ivanka Trump brand, has
called supply chain integrity “a top priority,” but the brand has not joined
the growing number of companies that publicly identify their manufacturers.
A September investigation by The Associated Press showed
that Trump’s supply chain has become more opaque than ever since she took on
her White House role, making it impossible to know who her company is doing
business with around the world. The brand has said supply chains are the
responsibility of its licensees.
Earlier this month, 23 rights groups signed a letter urging
Trump, her brand and two licensees to publish the names and addresses of
suppliers. They also demanded that the Chinese government not prosecute three
activists detained this past summer while investigating the brand’s supply
chain, and allow independent monitoring of factories.
In India, the clean-up of Hyderabad, a technology hub, began
a month ahead of the conference, when the city began rounding up several
hundred homeless people and beggars.
Officials said the drive against begging was launched
because two international events were taking place in the city—the
entrepreneurship summit and the World Telugu Conference in December. Begging is
a criminal offence in India and can be punished by as much as 10 years in
prison, although the law is rarely enforced.
Beggars tend to crowd around cars at traffic signals,
knocking on windows and asking for food and money. They include children as
young as 5, who weave through dangerous traffic and often perform small
acrobatic acts.
At least one traffic overpass on the road that leads to the
city from the airport has been painted in the colours of the rainbow. At night,
laser beams dance across the overpass, turning a routine traffic stoplight into
a psychedelic experience.
The annual entrepreneurship conference has a theme this year
of “Women first, prosperity for all,” and involves networking, mentoring and
workshops.
Trump is expected to host at least two panel discussions,
where she will be joined by Indian defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman, before
leaving Wednesday. She is not planning to address the media during the trip.
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