The city ranking 13th among Vietnam's 34 provinces and centrally governed cities and the fastest-growing locality in the country's South Central Coast region.
The six-day event featuring some key activities, including Vietnam Finance Forum 2026, and the Da Nang Semiconductor and High Technology 2026 Conference.
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.
The central city aims to attract major corporations to establish research and production headquarters, with the goal of hosting approximately 10 digital technology enterprises with annual revenues exceeding $1 billion.
This event is designed not only to attract tourists to the city but also to create a vibrant shopping atmosphere, boosting trade and service development.
The exhibition features nearly 150 booths from reputable enterprises from Vietnam and various international markets, including Japan, Thailand, China, and South Korea.
Currently, Vietnam's central Da Nang City holds five GIs for local specialties: Ngoc Linh ginseng, Tra My cinnamon, Cu Lao Cham – Hoi An bird’s nest, Nam O fish sauce, and Tien Phuoc pepper.
Featuring a wide array of new products—including digital technology, green technology, and renewable energy solutions—alongside both in-person and online business seminars and forums, Vietbuild Da Nang 2026 is expected to create major opportunities for trade promotion, investment cooperation, and technology transfer.
The construction scale includes four social housing apartment blocks with approximately 1,326 units, two clusters of adjacent commercial townhouses (approximately 40 units), and a five-story commercial and service building.
Spanning nearly 19,000 sq.m, the Vinh An Hoa Social Housing Area will feature five 12-story social housing apartment blocks alongside adjacent commercial townhouses.
The two sides engaged in in-depth discussions on the potential and strategic development directions of high technology, semiconductors, and artificial intelligence, among other emerging sectors.
Regarding foreign ownership, strategic investors are permitted to transfer housing to foreign organizations and individuals, capped at 50% of the total apartments in a single building.
According to a draft resolution, priority sectors include high-tech industries and products, priority research and development (R&D), and the city's "spearhead" economic sectors.
This development is expected to enhance aviation logistics capacity, provide strong support for import-export activities, attract foreign investment, and foster the growth of free trade zones.
National Highway 14D is a strategic transport axis connecting the coastal plains with the mountainous regions and the Nam Giang International Border Gate.