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After the Central Vietnam Summary below, please see, at the bottom of this web page, a Central Vietnam power point (ppt) presentation, INVESTMENT IN CENTRAL VIETNAM, developed by the Vietnam Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), Foreign Investment Agency (FIA), Investment Promotion Center, Central Vietnam (IPCCV) -located in Danang City.
Danang City is at the center and geographically at the top of the beach gold coast of Central Vietnam, and central to the emrging industrial heartland of Vietnam. The long eastern coast of Vietnam incorporates most of Central Vietnam. Vietnam's long central coast facing the South China Sea has many small to sizeable industirla clusters and beach cities/towns, much like the eastern seacoast of the U.S.A.

CENTRAL VIETNAM SUMMARY: Within the Central Vietnam Key Economic Zone, Danang, a light industry/ seaport/hub and tourist cluster, is the principal major metropolitan coastal area in Central Vietnam. Danang holds a fireworks contest every year, which isn't seen in the U.S.A. But, Danang and Central Vietnam's investment and trade fireworks can be seen! 

Central Vietnam has a coastal area about as long as California, but with a feeling and appearance like the U.S. east coastline. The full coast line of Vietnam from China to Cambodia is about 2205 miles, approximately the distance between Los Angeles and Chicago, U.S.A. Central Vietnam's coast is in the center of Vietnam's long coast line and it sees the first light in Vietnam as it faces east to the Americas.
 
There are three major key economic zones in Vietnam: North, Central and South. These key economic zones are administrative divisions which are basically equal in population and land masses. It is the key economic areas and/or clusters within the three Vietnam administrative economic zones which are the trade and investment focus for Vietnam urbanization, industrialization, and international business actions. 

In fact, five major metro areas in Vietnam account for 55% of Vietnam's export actions, Danang is the Central Vietnam metro area, it draws trade and investment/economic actions from within other centers in its Central space and from Laos and Thailand. There are two major Vietnam metros areas in the other two Key Economic Zones: north...Hanoi (a cosmopolitan area), and Haiphong (the major northern port complex), and south... Ho Chi Minh/Saigon (a cosmopolitan area) and Can Tho ( a major agricultural hub and rising port).  Vung Tau is rising to this list as a major post and industrial area, plus resort action.

Central Vietnam is centered in the 13th largest country in population in the world, and it represents about one third of the 86 plus Vietnam million persons. A real backbone in land and culture, Central Vietnam's people are based in an historic stand in place heritage, which has been a pivot in the evolution and history of Vietnam. IT industries are discovering Central Vietnam for its people potential. 

In internal spatiality, Central Vietnam is also centered in the 65th largest country in land mass in the world, and it represents about one third the size of the U.S. State of New Mexico/Vietnam's land area. New Mexico is the fifth largest state in the U.S.A. Unlike U.S. New Mexico, Central Vietnam faces east to the South China Sea, and is as close approximately to China as New Mexico is to California. Like New Mexico, Central Vietnam is more highland area and less lowland area. Danang in Central Vietnam is within the major lowland area of the Central Key Economic Coastal line which ranges hundreds of miles, in a vertical orientation, from Hue north of Danang to Quy Nhon city south of Danang.

The first major oil refinery in Vietnam, Dung Quat, is in the Central Vietnam coastal range, with its related major heavy industrial cluster. Many other interesting major industrial and agricultural developments and smaller urban clusters, like Quy Nhon, are of interest and based in Central Vietnam's lowlands and highlands, along and behind its coastal lowland range. 

In external spatiality, the Central Vietnam Key Economic Zone is the connective between: the north, heavy/light industrial/consumer export and major urbanization cluster, and, the south, light/heavy industrial/consumer export and largest major urbanization cluster, the other two major Key Economic Zones in Vietnam. These three Vietnam Key Economic Zones are the historic modality of Vietnam between India and China, within East Asia today.

The Central Vietnam area holds the most promise for new growth in Vietnam, as it is possibly the least developed regional cluster in East Asia today. Central Vietnam has the major potential for ports and linked industrial clusters, and it actually holds the long term economic future of Vietnam.

Central Vietnam is now less than one third of the total GNP of Vietnam. But, the furniture industry started in Central Vietnam. Coffee is a major item in Central Vietnam, as is bauxite mining. The Fort Lauderdale of Vietnam, Nha Trang, is located in Central Vietnam. Central Vietnam has untapped potential for trade and investment, from within the recent ten year business and development discovery history of Vietnam, since 2001 (The U.S.-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement); following the opening of Vietnam to trade and investment in 1986.

Most trade and investment places of interest in Central Vietnam can be reached by air in Vietnam, within a reasonable time, from the three international airports in Vietnam: HCMC/ Saigon, Hanoi and Danang. Central Vietnam and Vietnam itself is like fireworks, very kinetic, as world ideas travel fast in a concentrated space. Vietnam is becoming more compressed and known for trade and investment very day, as an emerged market... 
.........DISCOVER CENTRAL VIETNAM and contact EXSERO now!

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