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Vietnam Q1 2026 GDP: Up 7.83% Amid Iran War Headwinds

Vietnam's economy grew 7.83% in Q1 2026 per the General Statistics Office, beating the 7.07% from a year earlier and surpassing every major forecast. Services, industry and tourism all accelerated even as the Iran war and global tariff tensions rattled supply chains.

Published: April 7, 2026|Source: GSO, VietnamNet, The Investor
Vietnam economy Q1 2026
Photo: VietnamNet — Vietnam economy Q1 2026
Q1 2026 GDP
0.00%
+0.76pt vs Q1 2025
Manufacturing
0.00%
Top growth driver
Q1 Trade
$0.0B
+23% YoY
Int'l Visitors
0.00M
All-time Q1 record
CPI
0.00%
Within target band

Key Takeaways

  • Vietnam's Q1 2026 GDP grew 7.83% YoY, beating Q1 2025's 7.07%.
  • Industry and construction rose 8.92%; manufacturing jumped 9.73% — a multi-year high.
  • Total trade hit $249.5B (+23% YoY) as FDI relocation to Vietnam continued.
  • International tourists reached 6.76 million — the highest Q1 figure ever recorded.
  • CPI inflation stayed controlled at 3.51%, inside the National Assembly target band.

Sector Breakdown: Services Leads, Manufacturing Peaks

The General Statistics Office reports all three sectors posted positive growth in Q1 2026. Manufacturing was the hard-driver, tourism and retail powered services, and agriculture stayed a stabilizer even as early heat stress hit northern provinces.

Services
Share of value added: 50.32%
YoY growth+8.18%
Industry & Construction
Share of value added: 44.08%
YoY growth+8.92%
Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries
Share of value added: 5.60%
YoY growth+3.58%

→ If you work in manufacturing, the 9.73% print means order books and overtime are expanding heading into Q2.

GDP Chart: Four Q1s of Accelerating Growth

+3.32%
Q1 2023
+5.66%
Q1 2024
+7.07%
Q1 2025
+7.83%
Q1 2026

Vietnam's Q1 growth has climbed four years running: 3.32% in 2023, 5.66% in 2024, 7.07% in 2025, and 7.83% in 2026. The trend reflects the post-COVID rebound cycle, FDI relocation out of China, and expanding export capacity.

Trade Flow: $249.5B and Why Vietnam Is Winning the Tariff War

Exports
$0.0B
Electronics, textiles, wood products lead
Imports
$0.0B
Capital goods from South Korea, Taiwan
Trade Surplus
$0.0B
Boosts FX reserves

The US-China-EU tariff war keeps pushing multinationals to relocate supply chains to Vietnam. Samsung, LG, Foxconn and several Apple suppliers have expanded plants in Bac Ninh, Bac Giang and Hai Phong. The story links directly to Trump's tariff push and the final-stage Vietnam-EFTA free trade negotiations.

→ Job seekers in Bac Ninh and Hai Phong: FDI plants are hiring hard, with technician wages up 8-12% vs 2025.

Aerial view of Hanoi
Photo: The Investor — Aerial view of Hanoi
Hanoi cityscape
Photo: The Investor — Hanoi cityscape

Tourism Surge: 6.76M Visitors — All-Time Q1 Record

Vietnam welcomed 6.76 million international arrivals in Q1 2026, up 12.4% YoY and the highest Q1 figure on record. South Korean, Chinese and Taiwanese visitors made up the bulk, while Indian and Australian arrivals grew fastest. Lunar New Year in late February plus expanded visa policies were the two main catalysts.

Regional Benchmark: Vietnam Outpaces ASEAN Peers

Country
Q1 2026 GDP
Annual Target
1. Vietnam #1
+7.83%
8.0%
2. Philippines
+5.90%
6.5%
3. Indonesia
+5.10%
5.3%
4. Thailand
+2.70%
3.2%
5. Malaysia
+4.60%
4.8%

Sources: national statistics offices, compiled by ZestLab. Philippines and Indonesia figures are preliminary estimates.

Inflation Control and the Iran War Impact

Q1 2026 CPI rose 3.51% year-on-year, comfortably inside the National Assembly's 4.0-4.5% target band. The protracted Iran war pushed Brent crude into the $95-100 range during the quarter, inflating Vietnam's fuel import bill noticeably. Yet the State Bank held policy rates steady and targeted subsidies prevented a breach of the warning threshold. On the upside, European and Japanese buyers shifted orders away from Middle East suppliers toward Vietnam, boosting Q1 exports.

Q2 2026 Outlook and the 8% Annual Target

Hitting the National Assembly's full-year 8% target requires the remaining three quarters of 2026 to average around 8.05% growth. Key risks include new US tariff actions, Iran war energy price swings, and the pace of public investment disbursement. Analysts at VnDirect and HSBC see a realistic 7.6-8.1% range for full-year 2026. If FDI keeps flowing into electronics and semiconductors and domestic consumption firms up, the 8% target is within reach.

→ For the average household, 7.83% GDP growth translates into 8-10% nominal income gains if you work in exports, manufacturing or tourism.

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By Minh Le · Senior Technology Correspondent
Published: April 7, 2026
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