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Trump Organization Breaks Ground on Fast-Tracked $1.5 Billion Vietnam Resort

The project, supported by Vietnam's government, faces scrutiny over skipped environmental reviews, land disputes, and potential conflicts of interest during sensitive U.S.-Vietnam trade talks.

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Overview

  • The Trump Organization's $1.5 billion luxury resort and golf course in Vietnam began construction on May 21, 2025, with completion targeted for 2027.
  • The project was approved in just three months, bypassing typical environmental reviews and public comment periods, which usually take at least two years.
  • Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh pledged maximum government support, citing the project's role in strengthening U.S.-Vietnam relations during ongoing trade negotiations.
  • Local residents expressed concerns about losing farmland, homes, and ancestral burial sites, with some claiming they were offered compensation far below market value.
  • The White House denies any conflict of interest, stating that President Trump placed his businesses in a blind trust, though reports suggest the project has received special attention from the Trump administration.