June 4, 2026

UOB Bumps Up Vietnam’s Economic Growth Projection to 7.7%, Beating Previous Estimates Despite US Tariff Challenges

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United Overseas Bank (UOB) of Singapore has revised its predicted GDP growth rate for Vietnam upward, from 7.5% to 7.7%. This adjustment comes in response to Vietnam’s stronger-than-anticipated economic performance in the third quarter.

Impressive Economic Performance Despite U.S. Tariff Threats

Despite looming threats of U.S. tariffs, Vietnam showcased a robust economic performance by achieving a growth rate of 8.23% in the third quarter. This growth was primarily fueled by a surge in exports and manufacturing, according to UOB.

In the year’s first nine months, exports soared by 16% year-on-year, while manufacturing rose by 10.8%. The Purchasing Managers’ Index also showed signs of recovery, expanding for three consecutive months following a three-month phase of contraction.

Stabilized Outlook and Foreign Direct Investment

The economic indicators suggest a stabilized economic outlook for Vietnam. This notion is further supported by the accelerated pace of foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country. FDI grew by 8.5% to reach $18.8 billion. If this trend continues, the year-end figures could potentially match 2024’s record-breaking total of $25.4 billion.

However, UOB cautions that Vietnam’s open economy makes it susceptible to trade frictions. Exports of goods and services make up a significant 83% of Vietnam’s GDP, the second highest among ASEAN nations.

Concerns Over the Impact of Tariffs and Exchange Rates

Despite the robustness of Vietnam’s trade activities in the face of U.S. tariffs, there are concerns that export orders might dwindle as order frontloading eases and higher prices affect U.S. consumer demand in 2026.

Another area requiring attention is the foreign exchange market. The Vietnamese dong was the second worst-performing Asian currency in the first nine months of 2025, depreciating 3.55% against the U.S. dollar. The currency that fared worse was the Indian rupee, which fell by 3.58%.

Other Predictions of Vietnam’s Economic Growth

Aside from UOB, other financial institutions have also revised their growth forecasts for Vietnam this year. HSBC, a British bank, predicts a growth figure of 7.9%, while the Asian Development Bank anticipates a growth rate of 6.7%.

Vietnam’s Prime Minister, Pham Minh Chinh, expressed optimism last month, stating that with the current growth momentum, Vietnam could surpass its GDP growth target of 8% for this year, barring any major disruptions.

Questions & Answers

What is the revised GDP growth forecast for Vietnam by UOB?
UOB has revised the GDP growth forecast for Vietnam from 7.5% to 7.7%.

What factors are contributing to Vietnam’s economic growth?
Strong exports, manufacturing, and foreign direct investment have been significant contributors to Vietnam’s economic growth.

What concerns does UOB express regarding Vietnam’s economy?
UOB has expressed concerns about possible trade friction due to Vietnam’s open economy. There are also concerns about the performance of the Vietnamese dong in the foreign exchange market.

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