June 26, 2026 | 16:00

Dak Lak launches trade and investment promotion association

The goal is to attract investment across all key sectors, including agriculture, industry, aquaculture, and fishery processing, as well as infrastructure projects such as seaports, transportation, and logistics.

Dak Lak launches trade and investment promotion association
The Dak Lak Trade and Investment Promotion Association officially debuted in Tuy Hoa Ward on June 25.

The Dak Lak Trade and Investment Promotion Association officially debuted in Tuy Hoa Ward on June 25.

The launch marks a significant milestone in connecting businesses, investors, and partners—both domestically and internationally—while fostering trade, investment, and sustainable economic development for the province.

For the 2026–2031 term, the association consists of 232 members, all of whom are leaders of enterprises operating across diverse sectors. These include agri-forestry-fishery processing, logistics, tourism, services, information technology, the electrical industry, machinery manufacturing, textiles, wood processing, and fertilizer production.

According to Mr. Tran Quoc Ha, a representative of the association, following the initial congress, the organization will collaborate with provincial departments, agencies, and member businesses to establish trade promotion delegations. These groups will focus on calling for investment and supporting the local business community to accelerate the localilty’s socio-economic growth in the coming years.

“We are implementing solutions by linking with major national associations and launching comprehensive promotion campaigns to attract investment. Notably, partners from China, Japan, South Korea, and the Arab region will continue to accompany us,” Mr. Ha affirmed.

He further emphasized that the association would continue to introduce and promote Dak Lak to both domestic and foreign enterprises. The goal is to attract investment across all key sectors, including agriculture, industry, aquaculture, and fishery processing, as well as infrastructure projects such as seaports, transportation, and logistics.

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