Lam Dong province, central Vietnam, is planning a major expansion for its industrial park network, aiming to strengthen regional connectivity and meet growing investment demand.
Under the proposed plan for 2021–2030, with a vision to 2050, the province is expected to develop a total of 47 industrial parks covering more than 27,300 hectares. Of these, 33 parks spanning over 16,490 hectares will be prioritised for investment before 2030, while the remaining 14 will be implemented after 2030 or when conditions permit.
At present, Lam Dong has 15 industrial parks with a combined area of nearly 4,270 hectares. Eleven of these are operational, covering more than 2,012 hectares and hosting 238 projects. However, occupancy remains modest at around 52.5%, indicating room for further development.
Based on current conditions and long-term planning orientations, local authorities have proposed continuing development in line with the approved 2021-2030 master plans of the former provinces of Lam Dong, Binh Thuan and Dak Nong which have been merged into new Lam Dong province since July 2025. In addition, 17 new or expanded industrial parks, totalling more than 11,190 hectares, are being studied to support future growth.
The planned parks will be concentrated in key areas such as Tra Tan, Suoi Kiet, Tan Minh, Ham Thuan Nam, Son My and Vinh Hao, forming interconnected industrial clusters. These locations are expected to leverage regional linkages, particularly with neighbouring Dong Nai and Ho Chi Minh City, to enhance investment attraction and industrial development.
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