Vietnam

Insights for Vietnam

BETA

December 2025 period, National level, Subnational aggregation

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Summary: Overall, the total trade for imports reached 44.81B, with a month-on-month increase of 6.73B (17.68%) and a year-on-year increase of 9.71B (27.67%). Exports totaled 44.2B, with a month-on-month increase of 4.98B (12.70%) and a year-on-year increase of 8.5B (23.82%). The data indicates a robust growth in both imports and exports, with notable increases in key regions such as Ho Chi Minh City and Bac Ninh.
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MoM insights: In the month-on-month analysis, imports from Ho Chi Minh City showed the highest increase with a trade value of 9.89B, reflecting a value change of 1.51B and a percentage change of 18.05%. Following closely, Ha Noi's imports reached 5.22B with a value change of 924.26M (21.50% increase). Bac Ninh also saw significant growth with imports valued at 8.3B, increasing by 638.16M (8.32%). On the lower end, imports from Cao Bang were minimal at 4.75M, decreasing by 3.07M (-39.26%). Ca Mau's imports were 27.44M, down by 754.83K (-2.68%). Son La had a slight increase to 2.62M, with a value change of 301.24K (12.99%). For exports, Ho Chi Minh City led with 8.75B, increasing by 1.37B (18.48%). Bac Ninh followed with 8.94B, up by 1.06B (13.45%). Hai Phong's exports were 4.33B, with a value change of 347.4M (8.72%). On the downside, Thai Nguyen's exports were 1.94B, down by 232.96M (-10.72%). Can Tho's exports were 326.47M, decreasing by 6.93M (-2.07%). Ca Mau's exports were 132.45M, down by 6.04M (-4.34%).
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YoY insights: In the year-on-year analysis, imports from Bac Ninh showed the most significant growth with a trade value of 8.3B, reflecting a value change of 2.59B (45.28% increase). Phu Tho's imports reached 3.84B, increasing by 1.29B (50.69%). Ho Chi Minh City's imports were 9.89B, up by 1.23B (14.21%). On the lower end, Quang Tri's imports were 85.51M, decreasing by 15.57M (-15.40%). Cao Bang's imports were 4.75M, down by 3.54M (-42.70%). Ca Mau's imports were 27.44M, with a minimal increase of 10.67K (0.04%). For exports, Bac Ninh led with 8.94B, increasing by 3.04B (51.51%). Phu Tho's exports were 3.62B, up by 1.01B (38.94%). Ninh Binh's exports reached 2.58B, with a value change of 974.93M (60.83%). On the downside, Lao Cai's exports were 104.84M, down by 19.31M (-15.51%). Quang Ninh's exports were 559.69M, decreasing by 15.05M (-2.62%). Cao Bang's exports were 7.86M, down by 7.9M (-50.13%).
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