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Posted: 2017-11-27T23:44:56Z | Updated: 2017-11-27T23:44:56Z

Ivanka Trump is set to arrive in Hyderabad, India , on Tuesday for the Global Entrepreneurship Summit , a three-day gathering sponsored by the State Department, amid questions over her clothing labels manufacturing practices and use of overseas facilities.

The first daughter and presidential adviser is leading the U.S. delegation to the annual summit, which this year is focused on supporting womens entrepreneurship. News of the trip sparked multiple controversies, including Secretary of State Rex Tillerson not sending senior officials on the trip and Hyderabad police rounding up beggars from city streets in anticipation of Trumps arrival.

Trumps visit to India has also drawn scrutiny because of her clothing lines relationship to the country.

As The Washington Post reported in July, Trumps brand which saw wholesale revenue rise to $47.3 million in 2016 is manufactured entirely overseas . The Posts investigation concluded that some of Trumps clothes are made in India, as well as in Bangladesh, China, Indonesia and Vietnam.

Her companys use of facilities in these countries clashes with the White Houses public promotion of products made in the U.S., which President Donald Trump highlighted during Made in America week in July. (That move also drew plenty of ire, with critics pointing out that many Donald Trumpbranded products arent actually manufactured in the U.S.)

Manufacturing clothing in India and Bangladesh has also raised questions over Trumps commitment to female empowerment in the workplace a cause shes claimed to champion in her fathers administration.

In India, for example, the garment industrys 45 million workers most of whom are women face extremely low wages (in some cases, as low as $100 a month ) and dangerous working conditions . Sexual harassment and assault is also rampant. A 2016 report revealed that one in seven women garment workers in Bengaluru say theyve either been raped or forced to perform a sex act while at work.

In neighboring Bangladesh, garment workers are paid even lower wages , on average, than their counterparts in India. And while building regulations for factories have improved somewhat since the 2013 factory collapse in Rana Plaza that killed more than 1,100 people, many facilities have much more work to do to improve working conditions.

Trumps brand also came under fire from a labor rights group for producing goods at Chinese facilities that allegedly paid workers roughly one dollar an hour . As in India and Bangladesh, the Chinese garment workforce is predominantly female.

Trump, as The Washington Post pointed out Sunday, has not commented on the working conditions the women who make her brands clothing face, even as she has spoken out on empowering women in other industries.

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In response to allegations of ties with unsafe factories where workers are underpaid, the Ivanka Trump company said in May that the brand is committed to only working with licensees who maintain internationally recognized labor standards across their supply chains. Trump still owns the company, but is not involved in its daily operations.

Our licensees and their manufacturers, subcontractors and suppliers must comply with all applicable local and international labor laws, and the legal and ethical practices set forth in our vendor code of conduct, said Abigail Klem, the brands president.

The company, however, didnt immediately respond to HuffPosts questions about what facilities the brand uses in India and what became of the companys inquiry into hiring a nonprofit workers rights group to aid with oversight efforts at those facilities.