November 25, 2025 | 22:48 GMT +7
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On the global market, prices on both the London and New York exchanges remained stable on September 22, 2025.
Specifically, Robusta prices on the London exchange for September 2025 delivery stayed at $ 4,353/ton, while the November 2025 contract held at $ 4,135/ton.
Meanwhile, on the New York exchange, Arabica prices for September 2025 delivery continued at 365.30 cents/lb, and the December 2025 contract remained at 346.25 cents/lb.
Latest Arabica and Robusta prices on September 22, 2025
Global coffee prices today showed no new changes. Last week, Robusta and Arabica prices for September 2025 delivery plunged by 9.63% and 15.68%, respectively, following news that U.S. lawmakers had introduced a bill to exempt coffee products from import tariffs.
American consumers are currently facing soaring coffee prices due to reliance on supplies from countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Nicaragua, and Vietnam. At present, these countries are subject to high U.S. import tariffs of 50%, 10%, 18%, and 20%, respectively. According to the consumer price index, coffee costs have risen nearly 21% year-on-year, placing significant pressure on household budgets.
Although the tariff exemption bill has passed both the House of Representatives and the Senate, it still requires final approval from the President. Lawmakers are hopeful that President Trump’s administration will consider lifting coffee tariffs in response to public pressure.
Coffee prices on September 22, 2025, domestically and globally
They believe that with strong public support, senior officials in the administration will be persuaded to remove coffee from the tariff list, similar to what was done with essential minerals. If this move is implemented, it will unlock coffee flows, ease supply constraints, and could potentially lead to a sharp price decline.
In addition, the rebound of the U.S. dollar also drove this agricultural commodity further down last week.
Thus, global coffee prices on September 22, 2025, remained unchanged compared to yesterday.
In Vietnam, the domestic coffee market on September 22, 2025, showed no new changes compared to yesterday.
Specifically, in Lam Dong province, the Di Linh, Bao Loc, and Lam Ha areas are all trading at VND 110,800/kg.
In Dak Lak province, the Cu Mgar area today is purchasing coffee at VND 111,500/kg, while the Ea Hleo and Buon Ho areas are trading at VND 111,400/kg.
In Dak Nong province, traders in Gia Nghia and Dak Rlap are trading at VND 111,500/kg and VND 111,400/kg, respectively.
In Gia Lai province, the Chu Prong area is trading at VND 111,200/kg, while Pleiku and La Grai are maintaining levels of VND 111,100/kg.
Meanwhile, coffee prices in Kon Tum province today continue to be purchased at VND 111,100/kg.
Domestic coffee prices today remain stable, with the highest level still at VND 111,500/kg. Over the past week, the domestic coffee market dropped sharply, losing up to VND 9,000.
Thus, domestic coffee prices on September 22, 2025, are trading around VND 110,800 – 111,500/kg.
$ 1 = VND 26.188 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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