Eviction notices have been sent to farmers in northern Vietnam to make way for a $1.5 billion Trump Organization-branded luxury golf resort project. Farmers who refuse to comply with orders to surrender their land will be subject to enforcement due to start on Friday morning, according to local officials in Hung Yen province. The project has been held up by a standoff between villagers and authorities over compensation for land that contains ancestral graves and orchards of fruit trees that have provided for generations of families.
- A Trump Organization-branded luxury golf resort project in Vietnam is advancing, with eviction notices issued to farmers to make way for construction.
- Farmers are protesting inadequate compensation for their land, which holds ancestral graves and fruit orchards, impacting their livelihoods.
- The project's progress is crucial for Vietnam's economic ties with the US, especially ahead of the APEC summit, amidst ongoing trade disputes and tariff investigations.
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