Thai Boon Roong Twin Tower World Trade Center

Thai Boon Roong Twin Tower World Trade Center,[1][note 1] is a planned skyscraper complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, consisting of twin 133-storey skyscrapers with a height of 567 m (1,860 ft).

[5][6] It is planned to be built on a 5 hectare property in the Doun Penh section, formerly occupied by the Dreamland amusement park,[7][8] and was approved for construction in February 2016.

[9][10] In December of that year, the developers entered a $2.7 billion construction contract with Chinese firms Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group and Sino Great Wall International Engineering, who formed a joint venture for this purpose;[7][11][12] at this time, the building's announced height was 560 m (1,840 ft).

[17][7][18] A groundbreaking ceremony was held on the site in 2018,[19] however, later that year, Sino Great Wall International Engineering withdrew from the project due to concerns over financing and citing "greater uncontrollable risks.

"[20] As of 2022, the project has been "failing to materialize", according to Southeast Asia Globe,[21] and, as of 2023, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat website lists the project's status as "proposed".