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Coffee price forecast for tomorrow, August 4, 2025: New lever for domestic coffee prices

Domestic coffee prices on August 4 are expected to increase slightly due to hoarding sentiment and drought in the Central Highlands, but VAT and global competition may curb the increase.

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Update coffee prices today 8/3/2025

Coffee prices today, August 3, recorded in the domestic market remained unchanged compared to the same time yesterday morning, fluctuating between 99,200 - 99,500 VND/kg. This is also the 5th consecutive day of increase in the domestic market.

Specifically, in Dak Lak and Dak Nong (old), coffee prices remained at 99,500 VND/kg.

Similarly, the purchasing price in Lam Dong and Gia Lai stopped at 99,200 VND/kg and 99,400 VND/kg, respectively.

In the world market, London Robusta coffee on August 2, 2025 at all trading terms decreased sharply.

The London Robusta coffee market recorded a decrease in prices across all major trading terms. The 09/2025 futures contract fell by $71 to $3,330/ton, equivalent to a decrease of 2.09%.

The following terms also recorded a decrease: 11/2025 decreased by 72 USD (2.16%) to 3,259 USD/ton, 01/2026 decreased by 77 USD (2.34%) to 3,216 USD/ton, 03/2026 decreased by 78 USD (2.39%) to 3,180 USD/ton and 05/2026 decreased by 77 USD (2.39%) to 3,151 USD/ton.

Arabica coffee prices on the New York floor recorded a decrease across all trading terms. The nearest term in September 2025 decreased by 11.60 cents, equivalent to 3.92%, to 284.20 cents/lb.

Subsequent maturities such as December 2025 and March 2026 also decreased by 11.15 cents (3.86%) and 11.00 cents (3.90%), respectively. Further maturities such as May 2026 and July 2026 also recorded decreases of 10.90 cents (3.94%) and 10.80 cents (3.98%), respectively.

News, forecast of coffee prices tomorrow 8/4/2025

Forecast of domestic coffee prices on August 4, 2025

Vietnam’s domestic coffee prices are expected to experience complex fluctuations on August 4. Although global coffee prices recovered after a sharp decline over the weekend, domestic factors may keep prices relatively high.

Farmers in the Central Highlands are hoarding their goods, waiting for prices to rise further, especially when there is information about the possibility of drought. If coffee prices exceed VND100,000/kg, more supply may be released.

VICOFA’s proposal to exempt VAT for exported coffee has not been approved, so businesses are still under great financial pressure when having to temporarily pay 5% VAT in advance. This could reduce the competitiveness of Vietnamese coffee in the international market, forcing businesses to consider between exporting and domestic consumption.

Domestic coffee prices may remain high, hovering around current levels, and may rise slightly if farmers continue to hoard their products. However, competition from other countries and VAT pressure may restrain the sharp increase.

World Coffee Price Forecast August 4, 2025

US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a 50% tariff on coffee imports from Brazil is in the spotlight. Although Brazil is trying to negotiate a reversal, if the tariff is imposed from August 6, Arabica coffee prices on the world market could come under strong upward pressure due to concerns about a shortage of supply from the largest producer.

The new US reciprocal tariff on Vietnam of 20% (down from 46% previously) could give Vietnamese coffee a competitive edge over Brazil. However, Indonesia’s tariff of 19% is still lower, creating fierce competition. In Indonesia, the harvest is underway, which could help ease supply concerns.

After a sharp decline over the weekend, the market may see some correction. Rumors of a possible tariff exemption for Brazil have sent Arabica prices lower, but without official information, market sentiment could turn more cautious.

General future trends

Tariff policies from the US will be an important factor shaping global coffee trade flows. Tariff uncertainty creates a major challenge for exporting countries.

Concerns about drought in Vietnam's Central Highlands, as well as weather conditions in other major coffee growing regions around the world, will continue to support prices.

While the prospect of increased production in Brazil and Vietnam in 2025/26 could put downward pressure on prices, adverse weather and political factors could upset this forecast.

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