USD to VND Exchange Rate Today (US Dollar to Vietnamese Dong)

The USD to VND exchange rate shows how much one US dollar is worth in Vietnamese dong today. This currency pair is widely used in global trade, tourism, and business transactions, especially as Vietnam continues to grow as a major export economy.

Many people check the USD to VND rate when planning travel, sending money abroad, or managing international business payments. Because exchange rates change frequently, itโ€™s important to use real-time data.

Use the converter below to check the latest exchange rate instantly.

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What Is the USD to VND Exchange Rate

The USD to VND exchange rate represents the value of the US dollar compared to the Vietnamese dong.

For example:
1 USD = X VND

This means one US dollar converts to a specific amount of Vietnamese dong, depending on market conditions.

Vietnam has a strong export-driven economy, which helps keep its currency relatively stable compared to other emerging markets.

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What Affects the USD to VND Rate

Several factors influence this exchange rate:

  • Export demand and manufacturing growth
  • Foreign investment into Vietnam
  • Government monetary policy
  • Global economic conditions

๐Ÿ‘‰ To better understand how exchange rates move, read: How currency conversion works


Quick Conversion Examples

  • 1 USD โ‰ˆ VND
  • 10 USD โ‰ˆ VND
  • 100 USD โ‰ˆ VND
  • 1,000 USD โ‰ˆ VND

Use the converter above for real-time values.


Why People Track USD to VND

People track this currency pair for:

  • Travel to Vietnam
  • Import/export businesses
  • International payments
  • Currency market trends

FAQ

Is the Vietnamese dong stable?
Yes, it is considered relatively stable compared to other emerging currencies.

Why check exchange rates daily?
Even small changes can affect large transactions.

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