The Buon Ma Thuot City People's Committee recently launched the "Coffee and Tourism App" application while focusing on communicating and perfecting tourism infrastructure for domestic and international tourists attending the 8th Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Festival in 2023.
Overcoming difficulties and challenges with its serious and dynamic attitude, the Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs Sector of Dak Lak province has always successfully completed its assigned tasks.
Economic growth of Dak Lak province was 6.3% in 2021 and 8.94% in 2022. This was a good performance as the economy faced numerous difficulties and challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic and economic and political fluctuations in the world.
Dak Lak province has achieved very positive results in investment attraction in the past time.
In the past year, Dak Lak province has recovered and achieved many accomplishments in socio-economic development. The province has come up with many solutions to complete the goals and plans set out for 2023 as well as support businesses to overcome difficulties and develop sustainably.
After a long decline due to the COVID-19 epidemic, the Dak Lak tourism sector has gradually shown signs of recovery and achieved positive results.
Over the past time, the Management Board of Industrial Parks in Dak Lak province has always monitored and grasped the situation of investment, production and business activities of enterprises in order to promptly coordinate and remove difficulties and create conditions for enterprises to accelerate project implementation schedule and efficiency.
Epidemic outbreaks and political and military conflicts in the world have directly hit enterprises, especially exporters.
Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee approved the OCOP Product Development Project in 2021 - 2025, with an eye to 2030, to have at least 200 certified OCOP products by 2025, 300 certified OCOP products by 2030 and at least 150 OCOP producers.
After 10 years of applying the New Rural Development Program, Dak Lak province has mobilized nearly VND40 trillion for this cause. Local people have donated more than VND2.8 trillion in cash, over 1.7 million square meters of land, and more than 252,000 working days to build essential rural infrastructure such as roads, infield canals, sports fields and cultural houses.