He made the appeal at a seminar themed “The RoK-Tay Nguyen Meeting 2017” jointly held by the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry, the RoK Embassy and the Korea Chamber of Business (KorCham) in Buon Ma Thuot city on June 16.
Korean firms finding about the Central Highlands via exhibited documents. Photo: baodaknong.org.vn
The event drew the participation of 50 Korean firms and more than 300 businesses from the Central Highlands.
At the seminar, Central Highlands provinces introduced their potential, advantages and investment projects, mostly in high-tech agriculture, processing industry, clean energy and tourism.
Encompassing Dak Lak, Gia Lai, Kon Tum, Dak Nong and Lam Dong provinces, the Central Highlands is regarded as an important strategic area in terms of socio-economic development, national defense and security of countries.
Located on the trans-Asia axis, the region connects with Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar to the west, and with central and southeast coastal provinces and deep-water seaports to the east.
The region has a lot of potential and advantages for hi-tech agricultural and forestry development, renewable energy, and ecological and cultural tourism.
According to the Steering Committee for Tay Nguyen, regional gross domestic product surpassed 151 trillion VND (6.56 billion USD) in 2016, up 7.47 percent annually while gross regional domestic product per capita hit 39.56 million VND (1,720 USD), up 8.5 percent.
The region earned over two billion USD from exports, up 25.5 percent and 14.8 percent from 2015.
Source: VNA