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Globally, pepper prices remained stable on April 23, 2025.
Accordingly, the price of black pepper (Lampung) in Indonesia held steady at $ 7,056/ton, while white pepper (Muntok) remained at $ 9,641/ton.
In Malaysia, the price of Kuching ASTA black pepper stood at $ 9,600/ton, and white pepper ASTA maintained its level at $ 12,100/ton.
In Brazil, black pepper ASTA 570 was traded at approximately $ 6,900/ton.
In Vietnam, the export price of black pepper grade 500 g/l was $ 6,800/ton, while the 550 g/l grade was priced at $ 6,900/ton. The export price of white pepper remained unchanged at $ 9,800/ton.
Global pepper prices remained stable on April 23, 2025. According to data from Chinese Customs, in the first two months of the year, China imported a total of 1,230 tons of pepper, valued at $8.6 million — a 2.3-fold increase in volume and a 3.3-fold increase in value compared to the same period last year.
Indonesia and Vietnam remained the two largest suppliers to the Chinese market, with import volumes of 581 tons and 416 tons, respectively. Compared to the same period last year, pepper imports from Indonesia rose sharply by 227%, while imports from Vietnam increased by 58.8%.
Thus, global pepper prices on April 23, 2025, remained unchanged compared to the previous day.
In the domestic market, pepper prices also remained stable today compared to yesterday, with prices continuing to trade in the range of VND 154,000–155,000/kg.
Latest domestic and global pepper prices on April 23, 2025
Specifically, in Dak Lak, pepper is being traded at VND 155,000/kg.
In Dak Nong, prices are stable at VND 155,000/kg.
In Gia Lai, pepper remains at VND 154,000/kg.
In Dong Nai, traders are purchasing pepper at VND 154,500/kg.
In Ba Ria – Vung Tau, prices remain stable at VND 154,500/kg.
Meanwhile, in Binh Phuoc, trading continues at VND 154,000/kg with no change.
Domestic pepper prices today remained unchanged, with the highest level recorded at VND 155,000/kg.
Thus, domestic pepper prices on April 23, 2025, are being traded in the range of VND 154,000–155,000/kg.
$ 1 = VND 25.751 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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