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Coffee prices on April 3, 2025: Coffee prices slightly declined

(VAN) Coffee prices on April 3, 2025, showed fluctuations between exchanges. Global coffee prices declined slightly while domestic coffee prices increased.

Coffee prices on April 3 globally

On April 3, 2025, the global coffee prices market experienced significant fluctuations across both major exchanges. Robusta coffee on the London Exchange recorded a slight decline, while Arabica coffee on the New York Exchange also showed a downward trend.

Robusta Coffee (London)

  • May 2025 contract: $ 5,366/ton, down $ 6/ton.
  • July 2025 contract: $ 5,400/ton, down $ 6/ton.
  • September 2025 contract: $ 5,370/ton.
  • November 2025 contract: $ 5,292/ton.

Arabica Coffee (New York)

  • May 2025 contract: 388.85 cents/pound, down 0.2 cents/pound.
  • July 2025 contract: 385.4 cents/pound, up 0.2 cents/pound.

Market Situation

The global coffee market is facing uncertainty following reports from the U.S. government regarding import tariffs on coffee from major producing countries like Brazil and Colombia. Specifically, President Donald Trump announced a 10% tariff on imports from these two nations, raising concerns among importers and traders.

Analysts predict that these tariffs could drive up coffee prices in the U.S. market, while export volumes from Brazil and Vietnam are also declining. This creates significant pressure on global coffee prices.

Domestic coffee prices are on an upward trend. Photo: Internet.

Domestic coffee prices are on an upward trend. Photo: Internet.

Coffee prices on April 3 domestically

Coffee prices in Vietnam’s Central Highlands saw a slight increase today compared to yesterday. Specifically:

  • Dak Lak Province: VND 133,500/kg, up VND 1,200/kg.
  • Dak Nong Province: VND 133,600/kg, up to VND 1,300/kg.
  • Gia Lai Province: VND 133,500/kg, up to VND 1,300/kg.
  • Lam Dong Province: VND 132,300/kg, up to VND 1,100/kg.

Domestic coffee prices have been recorded with a slight increase, indicating a market recovery amid the global coffee price downturn. Traders tend to hold onto their stock while waiting for better prices, contributing to maintaining high price levels during the harvest season.

$ 1 = VND 25.610 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Viet Anh

Translated by Hoang Duy

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