Vietnam Inflation Rises to 3.35% in February

2026-03-06 02:29 By Jereli Escobar 1 min. read

Vietnam’s annual inflation rate rose to 3.35% in February 2026, up from 2.53% in the previous month, which was the lowest since July 2023.

Costs increased for food and foodstuff services (5.28% vs 3.64% in January), household equipment and goods (2.23% vs 1.71%), clothing, hats, and footwear (1.87% vs 1.21%), education (3.21% vs 3.14%), culture, entertainment and tourism (2.31% vs 1.11%), beverages and tobacco (3.03% vs 1.95%), and other goods and services (4.10% vs 2.94%).

At the same time, inflation held steady for housing electricity, water, fuel and building materials (5.60%), while deflation eased in transportation (-3.19% vs -3.76%) and information and communication (-0.24% vs -0.28%).

Meanwhile, price growth slowed for medicines and medical services (0.74% vs 0.92%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices increased by 1.14% in February, accelerating from 0.05% in January.

The core inflation rate also rose to 3.74% from 3.19% in January



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Vietnam Inflation Rises to 3.35% in February
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