Miami’s wealthiest developers have contradicting views on how a Donald Trump presidency will shape the city’s real estate-driven economy.

Billionaire developer Jorge Perez, who spoke Thursday on a panel hosted by the Urban Land Institute, noted Miami is a city heavily intertwined with global trade. If Trump were to restrict trade between the U.S. and foreign countries, namely Miami’s Latin American neighbors, the South Florida economy could take a big hit.

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