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.
Within the economic zone, 14 industrial parks have been established, 7 of which are currently in operation, attracting 165 projects with registered capital exceeding VND82 trillion ($3.1 billion).
With a long-term vision, Da Nang identifies urban railway as a backbone of the smart transportation network connecting the inner city with neighboring urban areas.
The selection of investors will be carried out through the simultaneous approval of investment policy and investor, without going through land use rights auctions or bidding processes.
The National Data Association also plans to establish a large incubator in the central city and implement numerous workshops and events to create a favorable environment for the startup community.
The central city is proactively implementing various domestic and international programs and projects to build infrastructure, develop human resources, and gradually establish a semiconductor ecosystem.
The event attracted over 3,500 attendees, including leaders from government agencies, international experts, associations, investors, and more than 500 leading enterprises in the industry.
Since the beginning of 2025, Da Nang authorities have dealt with 66 administrative violations related to IUU fishing, imposing fines totaling nearly VND7 billion (over $267,000 ).