A certain real estate developer from Dubai named DAMAC announced that the company still wanted to do business with the soon-to-be former President of America Donald Trump.
A Dubai Real Estate Developer Still Wants to Do Business with Trump
A real estate developer in Dubai by the name of DAMAC still wants to continue doing business for President Trump. According to CNN Business, the person behind DAMAC, chairman Hussain Sajwani, still wants (along with his company) to do business with the President.
Sajwani has stated that he still wants to continue doing business with the Trump Organization despite his last term in the White House.
Before his presidency, it is notable that Trump has been business partners with Sajwani since 2017, due to the 18-hole golf course & club that they have built by that time. And Sajwani has confirmed that he and his company would still continue doing business with that mentioned individual.
Sadly, many other companies and well-known individuals are starting to distance themselves from Trump and cutting their business connection ties with him. One such example of this Deutsche Bank (DB), wherein they are cutting their business connection with him once his term ends. Even some local governments also want to cut ties with him and any of his business properties, such as the local government of New York City wants to end the many contracts of his businesses.
The biggest cutting off so far with things related to the outgoing president is the suspension of his social media accounts, namely his account on Twitter and Facebook respectively. They have recently done this in order to stop the additional protest of his "supporters" that can be instigated (accidentally or not) from those social media platforms. However, it seems that there ate still many who wants to cut off ties with him in the long run, as seen in the next part.
Well-Known Real Estate Brokerage Named Cushman & Wakefield Will Also Cut Ties
According to Bloomberg, a brokerage that has worked with Trump and his organization for many years will now be cutting their business ties with him in the upcoming future. The said real estate brokerage, Chicago-based Cushman & Wakefield, have recently decided to cut their ties with him and his various business organizations after the events that took place recently. This is after the infamous riots that happened in the capital building a few days ago.
Aside from that particular event, the said brokerage has also stated that their business connection with him and his organization have recently expired, thus canceling all of their future deals completely. Cushman is not the only corporation that decided to cut off its ties with the outgoing president; many other corporations and organizations also did the same after the fateful event.