Dak Lak Province is accelerating administrative reforms to create a more favorable business environment for enterprises. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
An AI-powered virtual assistant is being deployed to support administrative procedure reform. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
The East–West Boulevard connects the urban center of Buon Ma Thuot with surrounding areas. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
The lakeside scenic road in Ea Kao Ward, Dak Lak Province. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
Within the new development framework, Buon Ma Thuot serves as a regional hub for innovation, logistics, high-quality education and healthcare, deep agricultural processing, and the international coffee trade. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
Dak Lak has strong potential to develop ecotourism in association with preserving its local cultural heritage. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
Dak Lak gains new momentum for investment attraction in expanded development space
Following the administrative merger, Dak Lak has become Vietnam's third-largest province by area. Beyond its expanded geographical scale, the province is envisioned as a regional connectivity hub linking the Central Highlands with the South Central Coast, serving as the Central Highlands' gateway to the sea and a regional center for logistics, processing industries, renewable energy, and high-tech agriculture. Dak Lak is stepping up efforts to improve the investment environment, refine policy mechanisms, and proactively attract strategic investors to create new growth drivers for the 2026–2030 period. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA