FDI Into Vietnam Rises 8.8% in Jan-Feb
2026-03-06 02:55
By
Kyrie Dichosa
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) disbursed in Vietnam reached USD 3.21 billion in January–February 2026, up 8.8% year-on-year, marking the highest two-month FDI implementation in five years.
Total registered FDI fell 12.6% to USD 6.03 billion.
Newly registered capital rose 61.5% to USD 3.54 billion across 620 projects, led by manufacturing and processing (74.3%), followed by wholesale and retail trade (10.1%) and other sectors (15.6%).
By country, South Korea led with USD 1.34 billion (37.8%), Singapore USD 1.1 billion (31.1%), China USD 522.8 million (14.8%), Japan USD 171 million (4.8%), Hong Kong USD 143 million (4.0%), and the US USD 85.6 million (2.4%).
Capital adjustments fell 52.3% to USD 1.99 billion, while foreign capital via share acquisitions and contributions dropped 5.7% to USD 499.5 million, with 49.0% in manufacturing, 20.8% in wholesale and retail, and 30.2% in other sectors.