Vietnam Coffee Price Today continues to climb domestically, rising by 500–700 VND/kg to reach between 97,300 and 98,000 VND/kg. Yet paradoxically, world markets have turned lower amid uncertainty over pending U.S. duties.
Domestic Coffee Price Today: 30/7
In Vietnam, daily coffee price today rose solidly:
- Đắk Nông: Up 500 VND/kg, now at 98,000 VND/kg.
- Đắk Lắk: Increased by 700 VND/kg, also at 98,000 VND/kg.
- Gia Lai: Up 600 VND/kg, reaching 97,800 VND/kg.
- Lâm Đồng: Rise of 500 VND/kg puts it at 97,300 VND/kg.
This domestic strength comes even as global markets remain tentative.
Global Coffee Prices: London and New York
London Robusta Futures (as of 30 July)
- September 2025 contract closed at USD 3,345/ton, down 0.39% (− USD 13/ton).
- November 2025 contract dropped 0.54% (− USD 18/ton), settling at USD 3,290/ton.
New York Arabica Futures
- September 2025 contract fell 1.72% (− 5.2 US cents/lb), to 296.5 US cents/lb.
- December 2025 contract dropped 4.9% (− 4.9 US cents/lb), landing at 289.75 US cents/lb.
Why the Divergence? Global Markets Remain Cautious
Global coffee price today turned lower as traders await clarity on U.S. tariff policy:
- A proposed 50% tariff on Brazilian coffee exports to the U.S. is set to begin August 1, prompting export slowdowns.
- However, the U.S. Trade Secretary suggested that commodities not produced domestically—like coffee—may be exempted, easing concerns about disruption.
Rabobank warned that such a tariff would severely disrupt global coffee trade and suppress U.S. demand—but uncertainty remains over whether the tariff will actually take effect.
Insights on Harvest Progress and Stocks
- Brazil’s harvest: Cooxupé Cooperative reports farmers have completed 67.1% of the expected 2025 crop by July 25 (up from 59% the previous week), though below last year’s 75.2%.
- Safras & Mercado reports Brazil has now harvested 84% of the 2025–26 season (as of July 23), surpassing the prior year average (96% Robusta; 76% Arabica).
- ICE Robusta stocks have climbed to a one-year high of 7,029 bags, while ICE Arabica stocks dropped to a 3.5-month low at 791,842 bags, per Barchart data.
Summary: Coffee Price Today Highlights
- Domestic Vietnam continues to show robust price gains (+500–700 VND/kg), nearing 100,000 VND/kg.
- International prices are declining due to reduced demand sentiment amid tariff uncertainty.
- Key drivers include global harvest progress, particularly in Brazil and Indonesia, and looming trade policy developments.
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