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Trump’s tariff threat could deflate his brand’s appeal in India’s luxury real estate market

While the Trump Organisation does not own any Indian assets directly, its brand licensing model via Tribeca Developers could face short-term sentiment risks as geopolitical rhetoric sharpens.

August 06, 2025 / 17:09 IST
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Trump’s India tirade could deflate his brand’s swagger in luxury real estate market

As US President Trump targets India over its purchase of Russian oil, there is growing concern that the premium positioning of the brand Trump Tower in India’s real estate market may be at risk.

While there has been no direct Indian investment by the Trump Organisation, which manages Trump-branded real estate projects, its longstanding licensing agreement with Tribeca Developers has seen ultra-luxury residential and commercial projects carrying the Trump name across Mumbai, Pune, Gurugram and Kolkata. The business model relies not on asset ownership, but on brand prestige, which some property experts say could now under pressure.

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“We may see some near-term impact on Trump-branded properties,” a Delhi NCR-based property consultant told Moneycontrol. “For Trump projects, the brand attracts a premium more than the actual real estate. If the current situation regarding tariffs continues, the Trump brand may take a hit - and it may end up competing in the market as just another luxury project.”

India is currently home to the largest portfolio of Trump-branded properties outside the United States, with over 10 million square feet in the pipeline. Projects include Trump Towers in Mumbai (developed by Lodha Group), Pune (Panchshil Realty), and Gurugram (M3M Group), as well as a new residential project in Kolkata. The only commercial Trump-branded development in India till date - Trump World Centre in Pune - is under construction, in partnership with Kundan Spaces.