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Trump Brand Enters Romania, Family's Firm To Develop Luxury Tower In Bucharest

Trump Brand Enters Romania, Family's Firm To Develop Luxury Tower In Bucharest

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The Trump Organization and Romania's SDC Imobiliare will develop Trump Tower Bucharest, a luxury apartment block.
US President Donald Trump's family business, The Trump Organization, is in talks with Romanian real estate firm to construct a tower block with luxury apartments in Romania's capital city of Bucharest, the company said.
According to The Trump Organization, the firm will team up with Romania's SDC Imobiliare to develop premium residences.
'Trump Tower Bucharest will be developed in the heart of Romania's capital, one of Europe's most vibrant and dynamic emerging markets, bringing premium residences under the Trump brand to the region," the companies said in a statement as reported by Reuters.
However, the companies haven't spilled the beans about the he location or start date for work on the tower block, which is being branded as luxury residential apartments in Romania.
Romania, a European Union and NATO member state, has found itself at the centre of a dispute between Europe and the Trump administration over democratic principles after the constitutional court in December cancelled an ongoing presidential vote due to suspicions of Russian meddling, denied by Moscow.
The country re-ran its presidential ballot in May and centrist President Nicusor Dan won, with Trump later congratulating him on his victory.
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