Donald Trump's golf resort in Aberdeenshire has made a loss of more than £1million for the eighth year running. Accounts filed at Companies House for the US president’s course at the Menie estate show that it is in the red.
And the company has revealed that the coronavirus pandemic has damaged its business. The Trump International Golf Links, which Trump opened in the north-east in 2012 after a battle with environmental campaigners, has made a loss every year since.The resort, valued at £32million, saw its turnover increase from £2,767,463 in 2018 to £3,275,369.Trump's other Scots golf resort at Turnberry in Ayrshire made a loss of £10.7million in 2018.Its results for 2019 have not yet been published.The Trump Organisation said the.
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