In the latest trading session closing last night and early this morning on November 26th (Vietnam time), Robusta coffee prices on the London exchange rose by 2.34% – 2.39%, while Arabica prices on the New York exchange increased by 1.66% – 2.07%.
For the benchmark contracts, January 2026 Robusta futures climbed by $106 per ton to $4,559 per ton, and December 2025 Arabica futures rose by $150 per ton to $9,130 per ton.
Domestic coffee prices in Vietnam are expected to rebound today, following the upward trend on international markets, from the previous average of 110,800 VND/kg before the London session.
Yesterday, coffee prices in Lam Dong province dipped below the 110,000 VND/kg mark, reaching 109,500 VND/kg, due to challenges in sun-drying and longer transportation distances compared to other regions.

Despite Vietnam’s diverse coffee varieties, 95% of its production is Robusta.
Coffee prices surged after the U.S. reduced import tariffs on Brazilian coffee. However, adverse weather conditions affecting supply in the two largest producing countries, Vietnam and Brazil, have led investors to anticipate continued price volatility.
From an investor’s perspective, Doan Nguyen Duc (known as Bầu Đức), Chairman of Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group, believes that China’s growing demand is the primary driver of the coffee price boom over the past 2-3 years. With plans to expand coffee cultivation to 10,000 hectares by 2027, he highlights the significant shift from tea to coffee culture in the world’s most populous market, creating substantial demand.
Coffee prices have tripled, benefiting growers as China’s massive population embraces coffee, driving global demand.
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