Five notable trends in Vietnam’s industrial real estate

By Phung Xuan Minh
Wed, May 6, 2026 | 12:45 pm GMT+7

FDI inflows remain central to driving demand for industrial real estate. However, the trend is shifting - from a focus on processing and assembly toward high-tech manufacturing, research and development, writes Phung Xuan Minh, chairman of Saigon Ratings.

Phung Xuan Minh, chairman of Saigon Ratings. Photo courtesy of the company.

Phung Xuan Minh, chairman of Saigon Ratings. Photo courtesy of the company.

Vietnam’s industrial real estate market is entering a new development cycle marked by structural changes. The competitive edge is no longer defined by low costs or large land banks, but is shifting decisively toward infrastructure quality, operational standards, and the ability to meet the needs of high-tech industries.

Based on developments in 2025 and emerging drivers, five key trends are expected to shape the market in 2026 and beyond.

First, a shift from a “race for scale” to a “race for quality”

Amid the restructuring of global supply chains, multinational corporations continue to diversify production locations, seeking markets with political stability and the ability to integrate deeply into value chains. Vietnam still retains advantages in labor costs, electricity prices, and its investment environment, but in the new cycle these are merely necessary conditions.

The decisive factors for attracting large capital flows are synchronized infrastructure, efficient logistics, stable power supply, transparent legal frameworks, and the ability to meet global standards. This explains why the market is shifting from broad-based growth to selective growth, where only high-quality industrial parks can sustain long-term appeal.

Second, green, eco-industrial, and smart industrial parks become the new standard

ESG requirements, Net Zero commitments, the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism, and standards set by multinational corporations are accelerating the “upgrade” of industrial park models.

Next-generation industrial parks must go beyond providing land and factories to integrating ecosystems that include renewable energy, circular wastewater treatment, digital infrastructure, logistics, and green spaces. This is essential to attract high-value industries such as semiconductors, electronics, electric vehicles, data, and renewable energy - sectors that are driving new FDI demand in Vietnam.

Third, logistics, e-commerce, and data centers create new demand drivers

One of the most notable shifts is in the structure of demand. Previously dominated by labor-intensive manufacturing, the market is now expanding into logistics, e-commerce, and data centers.

Businesses increasingly prioritize warehousing systems, fulfillment centers, and ready-built factories to shorten deployment time and optimize costs. In particular, the growth of the digital economy, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing is fueling demand for data centers - a segment that requires extremely high standards in power supply, telecommunications, redundancy, and operational safety.

However, this is also a highly selective segment, suitable only for industrial parks with superior technical infrastructure.

Fourth, increasing divergence by region and infrastructure quality

Data from 2025 shows that the market remains on a solid footing: the North maintains high occupancy rates and stable rents, while the South continues to attract tenants thanks to advantages in seaports, airports, and regional connectivity.

However, in 2026, the level of divergence is expected to become more pronounced. Industrial parks located near logistics corridors, seaports, airports, and economic hubs will continue to attract tenants, while projects lacking connectivity or slow to upgrade infrastructure may face difficulties.

Regionally, the North will continue to serve as a hub for electronics, components, and high-tech industries, while the South stands out in logistics, ready-built factories, and projects linked to logistics networks. This trend reflects the functional restructuring of each region within the supply chain.

Fifth, expansion into secondary markets - but not all projects will benefit

Industrial land supply is forecast to continue increasing during 2026-2029, particularly in the South and emerging areas such as Tay Ninh province, Gia Lai province, and the central and Central Highlands regions. In the North, provinces like Ninh Binh and Phu Tho are gaining attention thanks to competitive land availability and costs.

However, increased supply does not mean all projects will be easily absorbed. Tenant attraction will depend on infrastructure, interregional connectivity, local policies, and the ability to meet specific industry requirements. This will likely lead to greater divergence in profitability among industrial park developers in the coming years.

WHA Smart Technology Industrial Zone-Thanh Hoa in Thanh Hoa province, central Vietnam. Photo courtesy of WHA Group.

WHA Smart Technology Industrial Zone-Thanh Hoa in Thanh Hoa province, central Vietnam. Photo courtesy of WHA Group.

Outlook for 2026: Positive but highly selective

FDI inflows remain central to driving demand for industrial real estate. However, the trend is shifting - from a focus on processing and assembly toward high-tech manufacturing, research, and development.

Three key pillars of the new cycle are semiconductors and electronics, data centers, and eco-industrial parks. The development of these sectors raises requirements for technical infrastructure, energy, environmental standards, and industrial ecosystems.

In 2025, the market maintained stability with solid FDI demand and healthy occupancy rates. However, in 2026, tenant behavior has become more cautious, with a preference for ready-built factories to test the market rather than committing to large projects from the outset.

At the same time, industrial park development costs are rising due to land clearance pressures and updated land price frameworks, which may affect profit margins for new projects. This further reinforces the trend of divergence: developers with clean land banks, completed infrastructure, and strategic locations will have a clear advantage.

Vietnam’s industrial real estate sector stands before a major opportunity to upgrade its position in the global supply chain - but this comes with the need for significant transformation.

During 2026-2030, the market will no longer be a playground for projects with large land banks or low rental prices, but for industrial parks with synchronized infrastructure, high standards, green development, and integrated ecosystems. These will be the primary beneficiaries of the new wave of FDI, while traditional development models will face increasing competitive pressure.

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