Hanoi: The Trump Organization, in partnership with a local Vietnamese company, is exploring the development of a high-rise tower in Ho Chi Minh City, according to a Vietnamese government document reviewed by the international news agency Reuters. This potential project coincides with an expected visit to Vietnam by Eric Trump, Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization, later this week.
The internal government communication indicates that city officials have been invited to “attend a dinner party with Eric Trump, senior vice president of the Trump Organization,” on Thursday evening.
Eric Trump’s visit follows the Vietnamese government’s recent approval of a separate $1.5 billion golf resort project linked to the Trump Organization. This comes at a time when Vietnam is in negotiations with the United States to sidestep potential punitive trade tariffs, highlighting the broader strategic and economic significance of U.S.-Vietnam ties.
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The proposed skyscraper, if realized, would mark a major expansion of the Trump Organization’s footprint in Vietnam’s commercial capital, known for its dynamic property market and fast-growing economy.
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While no detailed plans or formal announcements have been made public yet, the internal Vietnamese document suggests growing interest and cooperation between the Trump Organization and local authorities, potentially signaling further U.S. private sector involvement in Vietnam’s infrastructure development.