June 25, 2026 | 06:30

Da Nang seeks to bolster multi-faceted ties with Indonesia

In 2025, Da Nang's export turnover to Indonesia reached approximately $15.5 million, while imports totaled $110.7 million. The two sides frequently organize trade and investment promotion activities and work to enhance tourism connectivity.

Da Nang seeks to bolster multi-faceted ties with Indonesia
A corner of Da Nang city.

As Indonesia promotes digital technology cooperation with Vietnam, Da Nang aims to participate in bilateral programs regarding smart cities, digital transformation, and high technology

This was highlighted by Chairman of the Da Nang People's Committee Nguyen Manh Hung during a recent meeting with Indonesian Ambassador to Vietnam, H E. Mr. Adam M. Tugio, reported Radio the Voice of Vietnam.

The city leader expressed hope that the Indonesian Embassy would support the promotion and attraction of Indonesian investors to explore opportunities in Da Nang’s key projects. These include the Hi-Tech Park, seaports, urban infrastructure, tourism ports, the International Financial Center, and the Free Trade Zone.

Mr. Hung also requested the Embassy’s continued support in facilitating the establishment of official friendship and cooperation between Da Nang and Denpasar (Bali), moving toward the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in the fields of tourism, culture, sports, and economics.

Ambassador Adam M. Tugio shared his desire to further strengthen connections and promote cooperation between Indonesia and Da Nang in trade, investment, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges in the coming time.

Da Nang and Indonesia have maintained a steady cooperative relationship in trade, investment, and tourism. In 2025, Da Nang's export turnover to Indonesia reached approximately $15.5 million, while imports totaled $110.7 million. The two sides frequently organize trade and investment promotion activities and work to enhance tourism connectivity.

Notably, since March 2026, a direct flight route between Bali and Da Nang has been operational with four flights per week. In the first five months of 2026, Da Nang welcomed over 28,700 Indonesian visitors, contributing to the growth of exchange and bilateral cooperation.

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