Dak Lak becomes more attractive to investors

More and more domestic and foreign investors have poured cash into the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak in recent years, contributing to the local socio-economic development.
Dak Lak becomes more attractive to investors ảnh 1Farmers harvest coffee in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak (Photo: VNA)

Dak Lak (VNA) – More and more domesticand foreign investors have poured cash into the Central Highlands province ofDak Lak in recent years, contributing to the local socio-economic development,according to the provincial People’s Committee.

In the first six months this year, Dak Lak lured29 investment projects, with a total registered capital exceeding 1.47 trillionVND (64.68 million USD), increasing five projects and 2.8 times in valueyear-on-year.

The province also attracted one foreign directinvestment (FDI) project worth 45 million USD during the period, raising itstotal FDI projects to 12.

The FDI projects, mainly in agricultural product and animal feed processing,planting flowers for export, trade, services and industry, came from the UK,Singapore, Japan, Netherland, France, Thailand, and the Republic of Korea.

The province has called for more foreign anddomestic investment in hi-tech agriculture, processing industry, post-harvestagro-forestry-fishery preservation and large-scale livestock farms in tandemwith food processing, renewable energy development and support industry.

Investment is also encouraged to go to hi-endresorts, ecotourism sites, hotels, supermarkets and trade centres.

Dak Lak has offered tax and land incentives forinvestors, particularly those investing in agriculture and rural areas.

It has also continued completing administrativereform to create a favourable, attractive and reliable investment climate forinvestors.-VNA
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