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Coffee prices on May 18, 2026: Global coffee prices decline

(VAN) Coffee prices on May 18, 2026, increased by VND 500-600/kg compared to last week. Domestic coffee prices in Vietnam are at VND 87,100-87,800/kg.

Coffee prices on May 18 globally

Global coffee prices today recorded simultaneous declines across major exchanges. Although Brazil’s 2026-2027 coffee harvest is still in its early stages, expectations of a large upcoming crop in Brazil pressured coffee prices lower during the past week.

In addition, the strong United States dollar and the possibility that the Federal Reserve may continue maintaining high interest rates have also put significant pressure on speculative commodity flows. This factor has led many investors to temporarily reduce their coffee holdings.

Accordingly, on the London exchange, robusta coffee futures for July 2026 delivery fell sharply by 3.05% (-$ 122/ton) compared to the previous session, dropping to $ 3,365/ton. The September 2026 contract declined by 3.77% (-$ 127/ton) to $ 3,245/ton.

Robusta coffee prices on the London exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

Robusta coffee prices on the London exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

On the New York Coffee Exchange, arabica coffee futures for July 2026 delivery also fell by 3.19% (-8.8 cents/pound) to 266.9 cents/pound. The September 2026 contract declined by 3.07% (-8.25 cents/pound) to 260.1 cents/pound.

Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

Global coffee prices today recorded declines during the latest trading session mainly due to the strengthening USD.

According to analysts, the global coffee market is currently heavily influenced by cautious investor sentiment following a prolonged period of strong volatility. Profit-taking pressure remains present after coffee prices surged significantly over recent months.

Meanwhile, the strong USD and expectations that the Federal Reserve may maintain high interest rates continue to pressure speculative investment flows into commodities. This has prompted many investors to temporarily cut their coffee positions.

Brazil’s 2026-2027 coffee harvest is progressing slowly in early May, as many coffee farms still have a high proportion of green beans and uneven ripening rates.

According to researchers from the Center for Advanced Studies on Applied Economics (Cepea) under the University of São Paulo, the coffee industry is placing high expectations on the new crop supply, as forecasts indicate abundant production, while the previous harvest was relatively limited, especially for arabica coffee.

Coffee prices on May 18, 2026: Global coffee prices decline

Coffee prices on May 18, 2026: Global coffee prices decline

Thus, global coffee prices on May 18, 2026 recorded broad declines across major trading exchanges.

Coffee prices on May 18 domestically

In Vietnam, domestic coffee prices on May 18, 2026 fluctuated around VND 87,100-87,800/kg, up VND 500-600/kg compared to last week.

According to market observations, Dak Nong continued to lead the market as purchasing prices rose by another VND 500/kg to VND 87,800/kg, currently the highest level in the Central Highlands region.

Meanwhile, coffee prices in Dak Lak and Gia Lai both increased by VND 600/kg, bringing trading prices to VND 87,700/kg.

In Lam Dong, coffee prices also increased to VND 87,100/kg, although the province still recorded the lowest price level in the region.

$ 1 = VND 26,387 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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