vietnam
The Vietnam category covers economic developments, investment trends, and policy updates specific to the country. It explores market opportunities, trade relations, industry growth, and government initiatives, providing insights into Vietnam’s role in global supply chains, emerging sectors, and foreign business expansion.
African tourist arrivals in Vietnam rise in January but decline year-on-year
Vietnam recorded 5,035 tourist arrivals from Africa in January, representing 0.2 percent of total international visitors, according to Vietnam’s General Department of Tourism. This figure marks a 29.4 percent increase compared to December but reflects a 2.2 percent decline year-on-year.
Vietnam’s imports of animal fodder falls in January
Vietnam imported US$304.27 million worth of animal fodders and animal fodder materials in January, reflecting a 33.42 percent decline from December, according to data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam’s electronic components manufacturing slows in January but remains strong
Vietnam’s electronic components manufacturing recorded a 216.2 percent increase in January compared to the 2019 baseline, according to Vietnam’s Industrial Production Index. However, this was a decline from December 2024, when output stood at 278.2 percent above 2019 levels.
Wholesale, retail, and repair of cars, motorbikes sector in Vietnam records US$72.43 million in January FDI
In January, Vietnam’s wholesale, retail, and repairs of cars and motorbikes sector registered a total of US$72.43 million in new foreign direct investment (FDI) across 84 new projects, according to data from Vietnam’s Ministry of Planning and Investment. This represents an increase of US$32.6 million compared to December, which saw US$39.8 million in registered capital. However, the number of new projects was down from 102 in December.
Beverage and tobacco prices in Vietnam rise in January
Beverage and tobacco prices in Vietnam increased by 0.69 percent in January, with alcohol prices rising by 0.8 percent and cigarette prices increasing by 0.7 percent, according to the Vietnam’s Consumer Price Index.
Oceania tourist arrivals in Vietnam rise in January
Vietnam welcomed 72,243 tourists from Oceania in January, accounting for 3.5 percent of total international arrivals, according to Vietnam’s General Department of Tourism. This marks a 30 percent month-on-month increase from December and a 7.1 percent rise year-on-year.
Vietnam’s iron and steel production remains elevated despite January decline
Vietnam’s iron, steel, and cast iron production surged by 225.2 percent in January compared to the 2019 baseline, according to Vietnam’s Industrial Production Index. However, this marked a decline from December 2024, when output was up 260.2 percent from 2019 levels.
Food and catering service costs in Vietnam increase in January
Food and catering service costs in Vietnam rose by 0.74 percent in January, contributing 0.25 percentage points to the Vietnam’s Consumer Price Index. The increase was driven by food prices rising 0.3 percent, while foodstuff saw a larger gain of 0.97 percent, contributing 0.21 percentage points to the overall CPI.
Water supply and waste treatment sector in Vietnam records US$73.8 million in January FDI
In January, Vietnam’s water supply and waste treatment sector registered a total of US$73.8 million in new foreign direct investment (FDI) across three new projects, according to data from Vietnam’s Ministry of Planning and Investment. This represents a decrease of US$26.5 million compared to December, which saw US$100.3 million in registered capital. No new projects were recorded in December.
American tourist arrivals in Vietnam surge in January
Vietnam welcomed 119,656 tourists from the Americas in January, making up 5.8 percent of total international visitors, according to Vietnam’s General Department of Tourism. This represents a 29.8 percent increase from December and a 23.1 percent rise year-on-year.
Vietnam’s gaseous natural gas production decreases by 8.1% in January 2025
Vietnam’s gaseous natural gas production has seen a slight decrease month on month. According to the latest data from Vietnam’s General Office of Statistics, the country produced 572.4 million m³ of gaseous natural gas in December 2025. In January, this figure decreased to 526.0 million m³.
Consumer electronics production in Vietnam remains strong despite January slowdown
Vietnam’s consumer electronics production stood at 286.8 in January, slightly lower than 288.9 in December, marking a 0.7 percent decline month-on-month. This downward trend suggests a slowdown in production after the year-end peak.
Transportation costs in Vietnam record January jump
Transportation costs in Vietnam rose by 0.95 percent in January, contributing 0.09 percentage points to the Vietnam’s Consumer Price Index. The rise was largely driven by airfare prices, which surged 11.08 percent due to increased demand for Lunar New Year travel.
Science and technology in Vietnam records US$98.82 million in January FDI
In January, Vietnam’s professional, scientific, and technological activities sector registered a total of US$98.82 million in new foreign direct investment (FDI), according to data from Vietnam’s Ministry of Planning and Investment. This represents a decrease of US$151.1 million compared to December, which saw US$249.9 million invested.
European tourist arrivals in Vietnam record strong growth in January
Vietnam welcomed 266,644 European tourists in January, accounting for 12.9 percent of total international visitors, according to Vietnam’s General Department of Tourism. This represents a 25.1 percent month-on-month increase from December and a 22.9 percent rise year-on-year.
Clean coal output in Vietnam declines by 4.06 percent in January
Vietnam’s clean coal production is estimated at 3.22 million tons in January, reflecting a 4.06 percent decline from 3.36 million tons in December, according to the General Office of Statistics.
Real estate industry in Vietnam records US$1.02 billion in new FDI, January
In January, Vietnam’s real estate business activities sector registered a total of US$1.02 billion in new foreign direct investment (FDI), according to data from Vietnam’s Ministry of Planning and Investment. This represents an increase of US$333.76 million compared to December, which saw US$683.3 million.
Medical services and medicine costs in Vietnam rise in January
Medical services and medicine costs in Vietnam increased by 9.47 percent in January, contributing 0.51 percentage points to Vietnam’s Consumer Price Index.
Vietnam sees strong growth in Asian tourist arrivals in January
Vietnam recorded 1,606,888 Asian tourist arrivals in January, making up 77.6 percent of total international visitors, according to Vietnam’s General Department of Tourism. This represents a 16.2 percent month-on-month increase from December and a 42.8 percent rise year-on-year.
Extractive industry in Vietnam continues to decline in January
Vietnam’s extractive industry output contracted by 32.9 percent in January compared to the 2019 baseline, according to Vietnam’s Industrial Production Index. The sector also saw a 28.4 percent decline from 2019 levels in December, indicating a continued downward trend.
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