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Dak Lak attracts more than 32,500 billion VND in investment capital in the first 9 months of 2025

Since the beginning of the year, Dak Lak province has approved investment policies for 34 projects, with a total capital of more than 32,504 billion VND.

Báo Đắk LắkBáo Đắk Lắk03/10/2025

Among them are many large and dynamic projects such as: Bai Goc Port Project, with a total investment of about 24,000 billion VND; Hoa Tam Industrial Park Infrastructure Investment and Construction Project - Phase 1, with a total investment of more than 4,188 billion VND; Phu Yen High-Tech Industrial Park Infrastructure Investment and Construction Project, with a total investment of 2,369 billion VND...

Commercial center, hotel and housing complex project at 02 Mai Hac De Street
The project of the Trade Center, Hotel and Housing Complex at 02 Mai Hac De Street (Buon Ma Thuot Ward) is under construction. Illustrative photo.

To achieve the above results, in recent times, provincial leaders, departments, branches and localities have strongly participated in administrative reform. At the same time, they have strongly directed the implementation of activities to support investors, promptly remove difficulties and obstacles and shorten administrative procedures for businesses and investors.

The province also increases dialogue and meetings to understand the needs and desires of businesses and investors. This will create peace of mind for businesses and investors when choosing to stay with the province for a long time.

In the coming time, the province is continuing to promote investment promotion activities, and at the same time reviewing, adjusting and perfecting plans to create the best conditions for investors wishing to cooperate and invest with the province.

Source: https://baodaklak.vn/kinh-te/202510/dak-lak-thu-hut-hon-32500-ty-dong-von-dau-tu-trong-9-thang-nam-2025-b5d10c3/


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