Trump Organization explores plan for tower in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam document shows
- A partnership between Donald Trump's company and a Vietnamese developer is set to construct a skyscraper and a $1.5 billion upscale golf resort in Vietnam, with Eric Trump scheduled to visit this week for location inspections and a groundbreaking event.
- This initiative follows Vietnam's recent government approval of the multi-billion-dollar projects amid ongoing U.S.-Vietnam trade talks and tariff concerns, though plans remain at an early stage with uncertain approvals.
- The golf complex will be located in northern Hung Yen province, covering 990 hectares with a 54-hole course and villas, aiming for completion by March 2027 before Vietnam hosts the APEC summit.
- Charles Boyd-Bowman, the project director, stated that the resort group aims to complete construction by March 2027, ahead of the APEC summit hosted by Vietnam. Eric Trump also complimented Vietnam’s progress in economic growth and development.
- While the Trump Organization expands its global luxury developments, critics accuse it of leveraging political ties for profit, and the skyscraper plan's future depends on local government approval and business conditions.
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Trump Organization eyes new tower in Vietnam, local authorities say
US President Donald Trump's real estate company is seeking to build a tower in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnamese officials said on Tuesday, with his son due to scout locations this week.
·Chariton, United States
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