Vietnam

Insights for Vietnam

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June 2026 period, National level, Subnational aggregation

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Summary: In summary, Vietnam's total trade value for June 2026 reached 94.48B USD, with exports totaling 50.94B USD (up by 3.87B USD, 8.21%) and imports at 43.54B USD (up by 1.3B USD, 3.07%). The overall trade flow indicates a positive trend in both imports and exports, with notable increases in several regions, particularly in Ho Chi Minh City and Phu Tho for exports. However, some regions like Bac Ninh and Phu Tho for imports showed significant declines, indicating potential challenges ahead.
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MoM insights: In June 2026, Vietnam's trade values showed significant month-on-month changes. For imports, Bac Ninh led with a trade value of 740.33M USD, experiencing a remarkable increase of 735.87M USD, which is a 164.99% change. Ha Noi followed with 5.97B USD, up by 523.57M USD (9.60%). Ho Chi Minh City also saw a rise to 9.69B USD, increasing by 289.1M USD (3.08%). On the lower end, Phu Tho had a trade value of 7.34B USD, down by 248.05M USD (-3.27%), while Ninh Binh decreased to 2.6B USD, down by 213.64M USD (-7.58%). Thanh Hoa also faced a decline to 1.36B USD, down by 127.76M USD (-8.56%). For exports, Ho Chi Minh City led with 9.16B USD, increasing by 959.68M USD (11.69%). Phu Tho followed with 5.95B USD, up by 914.24M USD (18.24%). Hai Phong had a trade value of 4.56B USD, increasing by 281.16M USD (6.56%). On the downside, Quang Ninh saw a decrease to 579.3M USD, down by 33.87M USD (-5.52%), while Gia Lai dropped to 263.17M USD, down by 22.63M USD (-7.91%). Ha Tinh also faced a decline to 112.31M USD, down by 12.79M USD (-10.24%).
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YoY insights: Year-on-year analysis for June 2026 revealed substantial changes in trade values. For imports, Phu Tho had a trade value of 7.34B USD, with a significant increase of 4.34B USD (144.06%). Ha Noi followed with 5.97B USD, up by 2.11B USD (54.46%). Ho Chi Minh City also saw growth to 9.69B USD, increasing by 1.38B USD (16.65%). Conversely, Bac Ninh experienced a decline to 740.33M USD, down by 6.31B USD (-89.51%). Ca Mau decreased to 26.24M USD, down by 5.81M USD (-18.07%). Quang Tri also faced a drop to 101.53M USD, down by 2.34M USD (-2.25%). For exports, Phu Tho led with 5.95B USD, increasing by 2.85B USD (92.18%). Bac Ninh followed with 9.99B USD, up by 2.45B USD (32.52%). Ho Chi Minh City had a trade value of 9.16B USD, increasing by 1.34B USD (17.11%). On the lower end, Ha Tinh saw a decrease to 112.31M USD, down by 47.06M USD (-29.47%). Lang Son dropped to 129.69M USD, down by 31.36M USD (-19.55%). Gia Lai also faced a decline to 263.17M USD, down by 8.32M USD (-3.06%).
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