Hanoi's growth holds firm despite fuel price pressures

In Hanoi, the decisive implementation of socio-economic development programmes from the start of the year helped sustain growth, with GRDP rising 7.87% year-on-year in the first quarter.

 Hanoi’s economy expanded 7.87% in the first quarter of 2026, one of the strongest growth rates in recent years, despite mounting pressures from rising global fuel prices and trade uncertainties.

The figures were announced at a press conference held by the municipal People’s Committee on April 6 to review the city’s socio-economic performance in the first quarter.

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Workers in a production shift at Toyota Boshoku Hanoi. Photo: VNA

Speaking at the event, Do Thu Hang, Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department of Finance, said the global environment remained volatile, particularly as the conflict in the Middle East since late February has disrupted maritime trade routes, pushed up energy prices and heightened inflation risks.

Despite these headwinds, Vietnam’s economy has maintained a positive recovery momentum, supported by industrial production, exports and public investment, she said.

In Hanoi, the decisive implementation of socio-economic development programmes from the start of the year helped sustain growth, with GRDP rising 7.87% year-on-year in the first quarter.

However, soaring fuel prices have added significant pressures. In March 2026, petrol prices jumped 28.09% month-on-month, while diesel rose 56.62%. Compared with March 2025, petrol prices increased 21.44% and diesel 58.67%, driving up transport and production costs and weighing on consumption.

Industrial production remained resilient, with the industrial index of production (IIP) rising 8.5% year-on-year, including 8.7% growth in manufacturing and 6.4% in electricity production and distribution.

Business activity also gained momentum. The city recorded 9,033 newly established enterprises, up 33.4%, with registered capital totaling 168.5 trillion VND (about 6.4 billion USD). Meanwhile, 5,147 businesses resumed operations, an increase of 36.1% year-on-year, though dissolutions and temporary suspensions also rose.

Foreign direct investment (FDI) reached 478.9 million USD, down 66.2% year-on-year. In contrast, total investment capital in the city rose 10.1% to 102.3 trillion VND, while public investment from the local budget surged 47.4% to 20.9 trillion VND, the highest level nationwide.

Trade and services remained bright spots, Hang said. Retail sales and consumer service revenue reached 252 trillion VND, up 11.2%, while tourism rebounded strongly with over 2.43 million visitors, including 1.78 million international arrivals.

In the coming time, the city will prioritise major infrastructure projects, accelerate public investment disbursement and stimulate consumption, including piloting the night-time economy in Hoan Kiem and Tay Ho.

Hanoi will also shift towards selective investment attraction, targeting strategic investors in high-tech industries, supporting industries and research and development, while promoting digital transformation across public services and commerce.

Officials said the first quarter has laid an important foundation, but achieving double-digit growth will require faster public investment, stronger mobilisation of social resources and new momentum from science, technology, the digital economy, culture and tourism.

VNA

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