Vietnam’s Quarterly GDP Growth Accelerated Through 2025

Vietnam year-on-year real GDP growth by quarter; %, Q1–Q4 2025.

What the Data Shows

Vietnam’s year-on-year real GDP growth accelerated in every quarter of 2025. It rose from 7.05% in Q1 to 8.46% in Q4. The Q4 rate was 1.41 percentage points above the Q1 rate. The largest increase in the published sequence was 1.11 points between Q1 and Q2.

Data table

Unit: % · Period: Q1–Q4 2025

RankEntryValuePeriod
1Q1 20257.05%Q1 2025
2Q2 20258.16%Q2 2025
3Q3 20258.25%Q3 2025
4Q4 20258.46%Q4 2025

Sources

Source 1: Quarterly GDP growth in 2025

Publisher: National Statistics Office of Vietnam

Dataset/table: Quarterly GDP growth in 2025

Units: percent

Date checked: 2026-07-18

Evidence: Supports the Q1–Q4 2025 values used for Vietnam quarterly GDP growth in Vietnam.

Data notes & caveats

The rates compare each quarter with the corresponding quarter a year earlier. They are not seasonally adjusted quarter-on-quarter growth rates.

Methodology

The four quarterly year-on-year GDP-growth estimates are preserved in chronological order from the National Statistics Office 2025 release. Endpoint and quarter-to-quarter differences are calculated from the published rates.

Source consistency notes

All four points use one official release, the same year-on-year real-GDP definition and the same percent unit.

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