March 14, 2026 | 07:40

Da Nang calls for investment in 129 projects during 2026-2030 period

Ngô Anh Văn

They covering a wide range of key sectors to support the central city’s long-term development.

Da Nang calls for investment in 129 projects during 2026-2030 period

Da Nang has announced a list of 219 projects calling for investment during the 2026–2030 period, covering a wide range of key sectors to support the central city’s long-term development.

The municipal People’s Committee said the projects span education, healthcare, urban infrastructure, science and technology, information technology, trade and services, free trade zones, industrial park infrastructure, high-tech agriculture, logistics, environmental services, tourism and social welfare.

In the education sector, five projects focus on high-quality training institutions, including international bilingual schools, universities and preschool facilities. Meanwhile, the healthcare sector seeks investment in general and specialized hospitals, international diagnostic and treatment centers, and nursing homes to meet rising healthcare demand.

Major proposals in urban infrastructure include  the international financial center, the Bach Dang–Nguyen Van Troi–Tran Hung Dao pedestrian street, and a botanical park, expected to enhance urban landscapes and boost tourism and services.

The city is also prioritizing science and technology projects such as regional data centers, research and development hubs, semiconductor chip and robotics manufacturing, and facilities in the local high-tech and IT parks.

Local authorities said relevant agencies will support investors with information and administrative procedures to facilitate project implementation.

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