Indonesia is halting this $3 billion tourism project linked to Trump. Here's why
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Indonesian authorities halted the development of a 3,000-hectare tourism project tied to U.S. President Donald Trump over critical water management and environmental concerns. The initiative is led by billionaire Hary Tanoesoedibjo, a long-time business partner of Trump. Initially started in 2014, the project aims to create luxury resorts and has received special economic zone status from former President Joko Widodo. However, there are growing fears amongst conservationists that such developments may irreparably damage local ecosystems, particularly around habitats in critical areas of the country.
Indonesian authorities ordered the halt of a tourism project linked to Donald Trump due to concerns over water management and environmental issues.
The 3,000-hectare project, associated with Trump's business partner Hary Tanoesoedibjo, raised alarms for its environmental impact and management practices.
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