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Trump Organization explores plan for tower in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam document shows

  • In May 2025, approval was granted for a $1.5 billion luxury golf resort and residential development in northern Vietnam, a project led by the Trump Organization in collaboration with the regional developer Kinhbac City.
  • The approval followed months of trade talks and a March meeting where project director Charles Boyd-Bowman discussed plans to complete the resort by March 2027.
  • The resort will cover 990 hectares in Hung Yen province and feature a 54-hole golf course, residential villas, and related real estate projects.
  • Eric Trump, who holds a leadership position within the Trump Organization, headed a delegation to Vietnam this week to evaluate potential locations for a Trump Tower in Ho Chi Minh City and to participate in the inauguration ceremony for a new resort project.
  • While the golf project is progressing, the skyscraper plan remains uncertain amid Vietnam’s ongoing trade negotiations with the US, which include a threatened 46 percent tariff if no compromise is reached by July.
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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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Báo điện tử Dân Trí broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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