April 13, 2026 | 17:00

Gold prices in Vietnam continue downward trend

Mai Nhi

Despite the decline, domestic prices remaining about VND20.08 million ($763) per tael higher than international levels.

Gold prices in Vietnam continue downward trend

Gold prices in Vietnam extended their downward trend, falling by VND900,000 ($34.2) per tael on both the buying and selling sides on April 13.

One tael equals 37.5 grams, or about 1.2 ounces.

The buying price of SJC-branded gold bars dropped to VND168.5 million ($6,406) per tael, while the selling price declined to VND171.5 million ($6,520) per tael.

This represents a decrease of VND900,000 per tael compared to the last trading session of previous week.

Globally, gold prices fell by over 0.7% to $4,716.4 per ounce. Despite the decline, domestic prices remain about VND20.08 million ($763) per tael higher than international levels.

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