Vietnam’s annual inflation rate eased to 4.69% in June 2026 from 5.60% in the previous month.
This marked the lowest reading since February 2025, as price growth moderated in food (4.89% vs 5.03% in May), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (4.21% vs 4.29%), clothing and footwear (2.19% vs 2.37%), housing utilities (7.17% vs 8.19%), transportation (5.29% vs 12.48%), and miscellaneous goods and services (4.08% vs 4.22%).
In contrast, costs increased in furnishing and household equipment (3.17% vs 3.12%), health (1.20% vs 1.19%), information and communication (0.13% vs 0.07%), and recreation and culture (3.32% vs 2.91%), while inflation remained steady in education (at 3.39%).
On a monthly basis, consumer prices fell 0.39% in May, following a 0.29% gain.
Meanwhile, the annual inflation rose by 4.50%, easing from 4.67% in the preceding period.