Vietnam’s coffee exports rise by 6.1 percent in January

Vietnam’s coffee exports increased by 6.1 percent month-on-month in January, reaching US$728.97 million, according to Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.

Germany was the largest market, accounting for 16.62 percent of total exports at US$121.17 million, an 80.07 percent increase from December. Italy followed with US$68.45 million, representing 9.39 percent of total exports and rising by 20.29 percent. Japan ranked third with US$59.76 million, making up 8.20 percent of total exports and increasing by 9.01 percent.

Compared to December, several key markets saw significant growth. Exports to Germany rose by US$53.88 million, while Spain saw a 53.56 percent increase, reaching US$53.65 million. The UK and Poland also experienced sharp growth, with exports rising by 65.83 percent and 86.57 percent, respectively. In contrast, exports to China fell by 55.09 percent to US$13.91 million, while shipments to Thailand and New Zealand declined by 51.94 percent and 84.51 percent, respectively.

The top five markets—Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, and the US—accounted for 48.81 percent of Vietnam’s total coffee exports in January. Some smaller markets saw sharp increases, including Romania, which surged by 283.67 percent, Denmark by 148.19 percent, and Laos by 131.02 percent. However, weaker demand in China and New Zealand contributed to overall declines in Asia-Pacific exports.

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Vietnam’s coffee exports, January, US$ millions

JanuaryDecemberMoMYTD% of Total
Total728.97687.036.10%728.97100.00%
Other52.6074.74-29.62%52.607.22%
Germany121.1767.2980.07%121.1716.62%
Italy68.4556.9020.29%68.459.39%
Japan59.7654.829.01%59.768.20%
Spain53.6534.9453.56%53.657.36%
USA52.7746.7512.87%52.777.24%
Netherlands52.0258.17-10.57%52.027.14%
Russia38.9942.50-8.27%38.995.35%
Philippines24.2538.38-36.82%24.253.33%
Algeria21.3023.99-11.21%21.302.92%
Poland19.3610.3886.57%19.362.66%
UK18.9011.3965.83%18.902.59%
Malaysia18.6620.29-8.04%18.662.56%
Belgium15.2620.61-25.99%15.262.09%
South Korea14.9314.483.15%14.932.05%
France14.157.4290.68%14.151.94%
China13.9130.97-55.09%13.911.91%
Thailand10.6922.24-51.94%10.691.47%
Mexico7.604.5068.84%7.601.04%
Egypt6.568.98-26.96%6.560.90%
Indonesia6.329.52-33.62%6.320.87%
South Africa6.072.70124.30%6.070.83%
Australia5.954.6727.23%5.950.82%
Israel5.905.95-0.99%5.900.81%
Portugal5.243.8038.13%5.240.72%
Canada4.703.2644.09%4.700.64%
Greece2.902.851.68%2.900.40%
Romania2.160.56283.67%2.160.30%
Cambodia1.200.7754.84%1.200.16%
Denmark1.000.40148.19%1.000.14%
Myanmar0.910.6441.58%0.910.12%
Singapore0.480.71-32.95%0.480.07%
Chile0.400.3128.78%0.400.06%
India0.380.00#DIV/0!0.380.05%
New Zealand0.161.06-84.51%0.160.02%
Laos0.160.07131.02%0.160.02%
Hungary0.100.00#DIV/0!0.100.01%

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