vietnam urged to stir up coffee competition

Vietnam urged to stir up coffee competition

Despite its large coffee output, Vietnam only gains little from global coffee markets as the country mainly exports raw materials. To make use of its many free trade deals, the country’s coffee maker will have to up their game.
eu may be answer to shrinking bean share

EU may be answer to shrinking bean share

With Europeans seemingly loving Vietnamese coffee beans, businesses are struggling to increase exports to this important market that would bring much growth to the industry.
can coffee supply of vietnam satisfy chinese demand

Can coffee supply of Vietnam satisfy Chinese demand?

As the second-largest coffee exporter in the world, Vietnam is more than well equipped to represent a major supplier of China’s current and future demand for coffee.
major coffee chains attempt to wade through price storm

Major coffee chains attempt to wade through price storm

Beverage chains are struggling under the pressure of increasing selling prices due to sky-high costs of fuel and raw materials.
nestle and starbucks roll out starbucks at home in vietnam

Nestlé and Starbucks roll out Starbucks At Home in Vietnam

Nestlé and Starbucks on July 18 introduced a new coffee experience called Starbucks At Home in Vietnam that includes a premium instant coffee range with four signature flavours.
coffee export turnover exceeds 2 billion usd in five months

Coffee export turnover exceeds 2 billion USD in five months

Vietnam shipped 889,000 tonnes of coffee overseas for more than 2 billion USD in the first five months of 2022, up 24.2 and 54 percent year on year, respectively.
violations detected at trung nguyen coffee in lam dong province

Violations detected at Trung Nguyen Coffee in Lam Dong province

A series of violations were detected at two projects run by Trung Nguyen Coffee JSC, belonging to Trung Nguyen Group Corporation, the owner of one of the most popular coffee brands in Vietnam.
coffee chains shaking up habits and business tactics

Coffee chains shaking up habits and business tactics

The United States and Vietnam, with the high consumer demand and fast-growing markets, are continuing to be promised lands for coffee and beverage brands on both sides.
masans acquisition of phuc longs stakes showcases the leading advisory expertise of vcsc

Masan's acquisition of Phuc Long's stakes showcases the leading advisory expertise of VCSC

Masan's latest deal with popular tea and coffee chain Phuc Long, which led the former to acquire the majority stakes in the latter, was accompanied by experienced and long-standing partners of Viet Capital Securities.
the queen of king coffee

The queen of king coffee

Despite disruption to the global supply chain and consumption habits upheaval, TNI King Coffee continues to expand both globally and locally, building a reputation on the global stage as well as cheering on the entrepreneurial spirit of women.
australian coffee arena rich in prospects for exporters

Australian coffee arena rich in prospects for exporters

Coffee has been a long-standing consumer good in Australia but Vietnamese exporters have yet to take full advantage of changing consumer trends in the Land Down Under and experts predict that 2022 could change this.
coffee giants tinkering with formula

Coffee giants tinkering with formula

Big-name cafe and beverage brands such as Starbucks, Highlands Coffee, and Phuc Long are promoting the development of kiosk models and closing larger stores in central areas – but it remains to be seen whether this strategy will bring long-term success.
rising demand for coffee in eu opens doors for increased vietnamese offerings

Rising demand for coffee in EU opens doors for increased Vietnamese offerings

Europeans love their morning coffee – and Vietnam could continue to profit from this habit if domestic exporters make good use of the trade agreement with the EU. However, the competition remains active too, increasing the pressure from markets like Brazil and Southeast Asia, in addition to the seemingly ever-lasting challenges in freight costs.
coffee market feels brunt of fluctuating policies

Coffee market feels brunt of fluctuating policies

Coffee prices reversed their course and fell from the previous sessions, as investors seem less worried about the impact of a new coronavirus variant – however, market analysts believe that prices will further normalise towards the last days of the year.
restaurants and coffee shops take measures to re open after full lockdowns

Restaurants and coffee shops take measures to re-open after full lockdowns

Restaurants and coffee shops are doing everything in their power to maintain operation post-pandemic including scaling down outlets and increasing takeaway services.