If you’re looking for the best MDF manufacturers in Vietnam, top choices in 2026 include Primo Agency, Kim Tin MDF, VRG Dongwha, Mekong Wood MDF, and An Cuong Wood-Working. These partners offer low MOQs, fast sampling, competitive pricing, and export-grade boards for brands targeting the U.S., Europe, Japan, and Australia.
Top 12 MDF Manufacturers in Vietnam (2026)
Vetted mills and converters for raw MDF, HDF, melamine-faced panels, moisture-resistant, and fire-retardant boards. Low MOQs, CARB P2 and FSC compliance, and direct export to the U.S., EU, Japan, Korea, and Australia. Primo Agency is listed first as your independent sourcing partner.
Primo Agency — Your MDF Sourcing Partner in Vietnam
Primo Agency connects international buyers with vetted Vietnamese MDF mills and converters. Our HCMC team handles sample coordination, factory audits, CARB and FSC verification, production supervision, and full container shipping from Cat Lai or Cai Mep deep-water ports.
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2. Kim Tin MDF Group
Vietnam’s largest MDF producer with 1.2 million m³ annual capacity across three plants in Binh Phuoc and Dong Nai. Dieffenbacher lines, CARB P1/P2, FSC, and JIS certified. Exports to US, EU, Japan, and Korea.
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3. VRG Dongwha MDF
Joint venture between Dongwha (Korea) and Vietnam Rubber Group in Binh Phuoc. 480,000 m³ yearly output on Siempelkamp presses, specialized thin MDF lines from 3 to 5 mm, CARB P2 and FSC certified. Supplies Korea, Japan, and the US.
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4. Mekong Wood MDF
Newest greenfield mega-plant in Phu Tho with 400,000+ m³ yearly capacity. Latest Siempelkamp ContiRoll line, thickness range 3.5 to 32 mm, CARB P2 and EPA TSCA compliant. Exports to Japan, USA, Europe, and the Middle East.
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5. MDF VRG Quang Tri
Only listed pure-play Vietnamese MDF producer (HOSE: MDF). Two plants in Quang Tri totaling 180,000 m³ yearly on Dieffenbacher and IMAL lines, thickness 2 to 30 mm, with backward-integrated UF adhesive production. CARB P2 certified.
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6. MDF VRG Kien Giang
Only major MDF plant in the Mekong Delta with 100,000 to 120,000 m³ yearly output on a Siempelkamp line. Produces raw MDF, HDF, HMR, and HDF flooring. Holds ISO 9001/14001, CARB, EPA TSCA Title VI, and FSC-CoC for US export.
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7. Thanh Thanh Dat MDF
Ha Tinh-based producer with 160,000 m³ yearly capacity on Italian Imal-Pal lines. Strong moisture and termite resistance, compatible with melamine, laminate, and veneer finishes. Exports to the US, EU, Japan, and South Korea.
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8. MDF Bao Yen
Lao Cai-based plant with 210,000 m³ yearly capacity on a 26-hectare site. Raw MDF sourced from northern plantation forests, with a unique logistics position for cross-border trade into southern China and the northwest plantation hub.
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9. An Cuong Wood-Working
Listed Vietnamese leader (HOSE: ACG) for melamine-faced MDF, MFC, HDF laminates, and flooring from Binh Duong. 90,000 m² facility, 1,300 staff. CARB P2, FSC, and JIS certified. Exports to the US, Japan, Australia, Canada, and EU.
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10. Long Viet Plywood
Approved CARB P2 supplier for the MasterBrand US kitchen-cabinet program, with 5,000 to 7,000 m³ monthly output across multiple Dong Nai and Binh Duong factories. ISO 9001, SGS, ICC, and FSC certified. Ships to 80+ countries.
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11. Vinafor (Vietnam Forestry Corp)
State-owned forestry group with Vietnam’s largest FSC plantation base, feeding integrated MDF lines in Phu Tho and Gia Lai. Produces MDF E2, CARB P2, HMR E2, and FSC MDF. Over 20 years of operation and 50+ subsidiaries under MARD.
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12. Thanh Thuy Co.
HCMC-based converter offering one of Vietnam’s widest MDF catalogues: raw, melamine, moisture-resistant, fire-retardant, thin, and thick boards. Serves kitchen and bathroom interiors with SKUs spanning Vietnamese, Thai, and Malaysian fiber inputs.
Vietnam MDF Market Overview (2025)
Vietnam has become one of the world’s top three MDF producers, holding roughly 6% of global MDF output behind China and India. Installed press capacity reached approximately 2.22 million m³/year across southern, central, and northern hubs, with new lines in Phu Tho and Dong Nai pushing the total higher through 2025. Buyers from the US, Japan, EU, and the Middle East rely on Vietnamese mills for raw boards, thin MDF, HDF, and melamine-faced panels.
The sector runs on European-grade equipment (Siempelkamp, Dieffenbacher, IMAL, ANDRITZ) paired with Vietnamese labor costs, giving importers a 15 to 20% price advantage over comparable Chinese boards. The Binh Duong, Dong Nai, and Binh Phuoc corridor sits within 80 to 120 km of Cat Lai and Cai Mep deep-water ports, which keeps inland logistics short and inventory costs low for US and EU buyers.
Most Vietnamese plants accept MOQs of one to two containers for standard SKUs, with custom grades usually requiring a full line run. Producers cover raw E1/E2 MDF, Super E0, moisture-resistant (HMR), fire-retardant, HDF, HDF flooring, and melamine-faced panels in thicknesses from 2.5 to 32 mm. Raw material comes from 600,000+ hectares of industrial plantations, with acacia, rubberwood, eucalyptus, and melaleuca feeding regional mills on a 5 to 7-year rotation.
Export-ready Vietnamese MDF producers now carry the full stack of international certifications: CARB Phase 2 and EPA TSCA Title VI for North America, E0, E1, and Super E0 for Europe and Japan, JIS for Japanese retailers, FSC-CoC for sustainability-driven buyers, and ISO 9001 and 14001 across most tier-1 plants. Several lines also meet Greenguard and Japanese F-four-star low-formaldehyde standards.
Typical lead times run 30 to 45 days from order confirmation, plus 18 to 25 days ocean freight to US West Coast ports. Tariff exposure on Vietnamese goods was reset to 20% after the July 2025 US trade deal, versus the 46% reciprocal rate initially announced in April. Combined with EVFTA, CPTPP, and RCEP duty benefits in Europe, Japan, Canada, and Australia, Vietnam remains the most balanced destination for mid-volume MDF sourcing in 2026.
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