In the context of significant global economic fluctuations, Vietnam’s industrial parks and export processing zones are under strong pressure to transform. Our reporter interviewed Do Van Su, Director General of the Foreign Investment Agency (Ministry of Finance), about trends in foreign direct investment (FDI) attraction and upcoming policy directions.
Recently, Vice President of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Nguyen Quang Vinh hosted a working session with the Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ECCI) and an Estonian business delegation visiting Vietnam. This was regarded as a key external trade promotion activity, opening up new cooperation opportunities between Vietnam and one of Europe’s leading digital economies.
Vietnamese and South Korean businesses have signed 73 Memoranda of Understanding spanning a wide range of sectors, including energy, finance, technology, electronics, telecommunications, processing and manufacturing, mechanical engineering, construction, infrastructure, trade, tourism and aviation.
National Tourism Year 2026, under the theme “Where the great forests meet the blue sea,” is a tourism promotion event that also reflects an important shift in Gia Lai’s development thinking: the inland Central Highlands expanding regional links with the South Central Coast.
In the context of significant global economic fluctuations, Vietnam’s industrial parks and export processing zones are under strong pressure to transform. Our reporter interviewed Do Van Su, Director General of the Foreign Investment Agency (Ministry of Finance), about trends in foreign direct investment (FDI) attraction and upcoming policy directions.
With strong connectivity and room to grow, Gia Lai has been emerging as an attractive destination on the national investment map.
After 17 years in Vietnam, De Heus has solidified its leading position in the animal nutrition sector while pioneering toward a comprehensive, closed-loop agricultural value chain: from breeding, nutrition, and farming to processing and food distribution.
Gia Lai province is entering a new era with an expanded development space that combines forests, mountains, highlands, plains, and coastal areas. In this context, tourism has been identified as one of the province’s key sectors thanks to its strong potential and growth opportunities.
In a new phase of development, the Gia Lai Department of Agriculture and Environment is carrying out a comprehensive restructuring toward a green, modern, and sustainable model. Guided by added value, technology, and environmental stewardship, the sector serves not only as a backbone of the economy but also as a key driver of investment attraction and stronger competitiveness.