November 5, 2007
VNA (Hanoi)
The Central Highlands province of Dak Nong is carrying out a VND 103 billion (US $6.4 million) programme on building two economic zones bordering the Cambodian province of Muldukiri.
Starting from 2006, the province has built infrastructure such as roads, electric and telecommunication networks and markets at BuPrang and Dak Per border gates in Tuy Duc and Dak Mil districts, respectively.
The programme is aimed at expanding regional economic exchanges, contributing to socio-economic development in the economic development triangle of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, helping connect Cambodia’s northeastern region to the East Sea, and boosting friendship and economic cooperation between Vietnam and Cambodia.
Starting from 2006, the province has built infrastructure such as roads, electric and telecommunication networks and markets at BuPrang and Dak Per border gates in Tuy Duc and Dak Mil districts, respectively.
The programme is aimed at expanding regional economic exchanges, contributing to socio-economic development in the economic development triangle of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, helping connect Cambodia’s northeastern region to the East Sea, and boosting friendship and economic cooperation between Vietnam and Cambodia.