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Trump Organisation Hails Hung Yen Project  

In collaboration with The Trump Organisation, Hung Yen Hospitality, a subsidiary of Kinh Bac City Development Holding Corporation (KBC), has officially broken ground on the first Trump-branded golf and residential development in Vietnam – Trump International, Hung Yen.

“Strategically located just 45 minutes from Hanoi, Trump International, Hung Yen is more than a luxury destination – it is a living icon of a new era, where cultural heritage is reimagined through a lens of modern elegance and international prestige,” said a statement from the Trump Organisation.

The project will feature two golf courses designed by two-time US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau, one of golf’s most innovative minds.

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US President Donald Trump with his son Eric (left) and KBC chairman Dang Thanh Tam (right) at a signing ceremony in New York last September. Picture courtesy KBC.

Dang Thanh Tam, Chairman of Kinh Bac City Development Holding Corporation, said: “From the moment we began discussions with The Trump Organisation, it was clear we shared a common vision.

“Hung Yen has the potential to become the premier destination for golf and luxury living in Asia, and with Trump’s unmatched global expertise in championship golf developments, we are extremely excited to bring this vision to life.”

Eric Trump, Executive Vice President of The Trump Organisation, said: “Vietnam represents one of the most dynamic and promising markets in the world today. We are incredibly proud to bring the Trump name to a country with such vision, vitality and growth.

“This project is more than a development – it’s a commitment to excellence, a celebration of culture and a lasting investment in Vietnam’s future.”

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and investors at the ground-breaking ceremony for the US$1.5 billion resort. (Photo: Nhat Bac)

According to reports, Vietnam Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh joined Eric Trump at the ground-breaking ceremony for the US$1.5 billion resort.

The US President’s Trump Organisation family business and its local partners received approval for the project last week from the Communist authorities in Vietnam, which is separately negotiating over tariffs with Washington.

Chinh said that ‘motivated us to expedite this project’, as he urged local authorities to provide maximum support and facilitate the completion of the 2,445-acre resort.

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