
Insights for Vietnam
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April 2026 period, National level, Subnational aggregation
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Summary: In summary, Vietnam's total trade in April 2026 reached 96.21B USD, with imports totaling 50.08B USD (up by 2.88B USD, 6.09% increase) and exports at 46.13B USD (down by 435.15M USD, -0.93% decrease). The overall trade flow indicates a growing import sector, likely influenced by rising global raw material prices, while exports faced some challenges despite significant growth in certain regions.
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MoM insights: In April 2026, Vietnam's imports saw a significant increase, with Bac Ninh leading the way at 9.6B USD, reflecting a month-on-month value change of 737.86M USD (8.33% increase). Phu Tho followed with 6.27B USD, up by 579.94M USD (10.19% increase). Thanh Hoa also showed a remarkable increase, reaching 1.15B USD with a 408.89M USD rise (55.53% increase). On the downside, Ninh Binh reported a decrease in imports, dropping to 2.59B USD, down by 160.98M USD (-5.85%). Dong Thap and Ha Tinh also experienced declines, with decreases of 81.41M USD (-14.75%) and 33.55M USD (-12.38%) respectively.
For exports, Gia Lai had the highest month-on-month increase, reaching 680.02M USD, up by 297.01M USD (77.55% increase). Ho Chi Minh City followed with 8.84B USD, increasing by 287.07M USD (3.36% increase). Dong Nai also saw a rise to 3.08B USD, with an increase of 158.69M USD (5.43% increase). Conversely, Thai Nguyen faced a significant drop, with exports falling to 2.6B USD, down by 751.76M USD (-22.40%). Phu Tho and Bac Ninh also reported declines, with decreases of 383.03M USD (-7.92%) and 142.97M USD (-1.59%) respectively.
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YoY insights: Year on year, imports in April 2026 showed substantial growth, with Phu Tho leading at 6.27B USD, reflecting a value change of 3.38B USD (116.88% increase). Bac Ninh followed closely with 9.6B USD, up by 3.2B USD (49.97% increase). Ha Noi also reported a significant increase to 5.76B USD, with a rise of 1.9B USD (49.11% increase). On the lower end, Gia Lai saw a slight decline, with imports at 112.34M USD, down by 19.79M USD (-14.05%). Ha Tinh and Lai Chau also reported minor decreases, with changes of -7.44M USD (-3.05%) and a slight increase of 41.55K USD (1.47%) respectively.
For exports, Bac Ninh again led with 8.81B USD, showing a value change of 2.35B USD (36.37% increase). Phu Tho followed with 4.45B USD, up by 1.77B USD (65.93% increase). Ninh Binh also reported a significant increase to 3.21B USD, with a rise of 1.13B USD (54.51% increase). On the downside, Lao Cai had the lowest exports at 120.52M USD, down by 10.9M USD (-8.31%). Thanh Hoa and Quang Tri also faced declines, with decreases of 9.78M USD (-1.51%) and 8.32M USD (-15.93%) respectively.
