Apparemment il a toujours pas compris que la saleté se répand et qu'il pourrait y avoir un retour néfaste .La collaboration crapuleuse
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Agreement with Dar Global comes just months after US president’s visit to regionA tall, modern skyscraper labeled "Trump" stands by a waterfront with palm trees and a yacht on the water under a clear blue sky.A view of a development with similarities to the planned project © Dar al ArkanTrump’s business expands in booming Gulf property market with $1bn Red Sea project on x (opens in a new window)Trump’s business
expands in booming Gulf property market with $1bn Red Sea project on facebook (opens in a new window)Trump’s business expands in booming Gulf property market with $1bn Red Sea project on linkedin (opens in a new window)current progress 36%Ahmed Al Omran in Jeddah and Chloe Cornish in DubaiPublished7 hours agoUpdated14:2239Unlock the White House Watch newsletter for freeYour guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the worldDonald Trump’s family business is expanding in the Gulf region’s fast-growing real estate sector, agreeing a deal with a Saudi developer for a $1bn development project in Saudi Arabia’s biggest coastal city Jeddah.The project, the Trump
Organization’s second planned tower in Jeddah, will include offices, high-end apartments and town houses. In a nod to the US president’s New York real estate background, it will form part of a larger scheme dubbed “Manhattan” featuring a Central Park-inspired park.The planned Trump Plaza with Dar Global follows Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia and its neighbours in May in the first planned foreign trip of his second term. It resulted in trillions of dollars in investments and business deals for US companies — from defence to artificial intelligence.The Trump Organization has also
licensed its name to Dar Global for projects in Dubai, Oman and Qatar, and has announced plans in Riyadh. The collaborations range from Trump-emblazoned golf courses and hotels to skyscrapers, with the Trump Organization collecting fees for the use of its brand and for managing some properties. The financial risk of buying and developing the land is borne by Dar Global.Some cities in the region, including Riyadh and Dubai, have seen property prices soar in recent years, attracting increased interest from foreign investors.

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Agreement with Dar Global comes just months after US president’s visit to regionA tall, modern skyscraper labeled "Trump" stands by a waterfront with palm trees and a yacht on the water under a clear blue sky.A view of a development with similarities to the planned project © Dar al ArkanTrump’s business expands in booming Gulf property market with $1bn Red Sea project on x (opens in a new window)Trump’s business
expands in booming Gulf property market with $1bn Red Sea project on facebook (opens in a new window)Trump’s business expands in booming Gulf property market with $1bn Red Sea project on linkedin (opens in a new window)current progress 36%Ahmed Al Omran in Jeddah and Chloe Cornish in DubaiPublished7 hours agoUpdated14:2239Unlock the White House Watch newsletter for freeYour guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the worldDonald Trump’s family business is expanding in the Gulf region’s fast-growing real estate sector, agreeing a deal with a Saudi developer for a $1bn development project in Saudi Arabia’s biggest coastal city Jeddah.The project, the Trump
Organization’s second planned tower in Jeddah, will include offices, high-end apartments and town houses. In a nod to the US president’s New York real estate background, it will form part of a larger scheme dubbed “Manhattan” featuring a Central Park-inspired park.The planned Trump Plaza with Dar Global follows Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia and its neighbours in May in the first planned foreign trip of his second term. It resulted in trillions of dollars in investments and business deals for US companies — from defence to artificial intelligence.The Trump Organization has also
licensed its name to Dar Global for projects in Dubai, Oman and Qatar, and has announced plans in Riyadh. The collaborations range from Trump-emblazoned golf courses and hotels to skyscrapers, with the Trump Organization collecting fees for the use of its brand and for managing some properties. The financial risk of buying and developing the land is borne by Dar Global.Some cities in the region, including Riyadh and Dubai, have seen property prices soar in recent years, attracting increased interest from foreign investors.

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