Located in the heart of the Central Highlands, a land of great potential, combined with an increasingly favorable business and investment environment, Dak Lak is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for investors.
Focused economic restructuring coupled with changing the growth pattern has produced remarkable socioeconomic development achievements for Dak Lak province. Vietnam Business Forum Magazine has an interview with Mr. Pham Ngoc Nghi, Chairman of Dak Lak Provincial People’s Committee, on this issue. Hoang Nam reports.
With ongoing efforts of all sectors and levels of government, the number of newly registered enterprises in Dak Lak province has increased over previous years.
Our economy is advancing intensive international integration, with many cooperation agreements signed with international organizations and countries around the world. The accession to many international organizations and forums has provided ample opportunities and posed challenges to businesses in Vietnam in general and in Dak Lak province in particular.
The Dak Lak Investment Promotion Centre said that the Provincial People’s Committee approved the list of 15 key projects to be introduced to investors...
All-tiers of government in Dak Lak province have carried out various solutions to raise the quality of investment and business environment in the past years...
In the face of the rising demand for electricity and negative impacts on social life caused by hydropower plants, developing clean energy, mainly wind, biomass and solar energies...
The sixth Buon Ma Thuot coffee festival and the 2017 Central Highlands gong culture festival will take place in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak from March 8-13...
Dak Lak province has faced numerous challenges in realising its social and economic development plans in recent years as a result of general difficulties of the country...
In 2014, the industry and trade sector of Dak Lak province continued to be affected by the economic downturn. Production output shrank, prices of agricultural products were volatile...