In 2025, Dong Nai Province in southern Vietnam surpassed the VND100 trillion ($3.8 billion) milestone in State budget revenue, securing its position among the country's top-performing localities in terms of State budget revenue. This achievement creates a critical foundation for the province’s double-digit growth targets in the coming period.
According to estimates from the Ministry of Finance, Vietnam’s total national State budget revenue in 2025 reached approximately VND2.5 quadrillion (over $95 billion), exceeding the initial estimate by 25%.
Ho Chi Minh City maintained its lead as the nation's largest budget contributor. As of December 31, 2025, the southern city’s cumulative State budget revenue exceeded VND800 trillion (around $30.44 billion), a 19.1% increase over the central Government's target and 14.7% higher than the target set by the municipal People’s Council.
Hanoi secured the second-place position with total budget revenue for the year reached over VND704.5 trillion ($26.8 billion), equivalent to 137.1% of its target and a 37.1% increase compared to the same period last year.
Joining the leading group, Hai Phong, Dong Nai, and Hung Yen were the three other localities to record revenues exceeding the VND100 trillion mark.
According to the Dong Nai Department of Finance, the province’s total State budget revenue in 2025 reached VND101.4 trillion (nearly $3.86 billion).
With this performance, Dong Nai officially ranks 4th nationwide in state budget revenue. This result represents 144% of the target assigned by the Prime Minister and 136% of the estimate approved by the Provincial People’s Council, successfully meeting the milestone set by the Provincial Party Committee.
Looking forward to 2026 and the 2026–2030 period, Dong Nai plans to accelerate its transition from an "extensive" to an "intensive" growth model. The province aims to increase the proportion of industry and services while gradually reducing the share of agriculture and forestry.
Key development priorities include: aviation industry, semiconductors, electronic chip manufacturing, and Artificial Intelligence (AI); and developing large-scale commercial centers and establishing a free trade zone in Long Thanh.
Google translate