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Desiccated coconuts: prices in Vietnam rise by 150%

April 8, 2025 at 4:53 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANILA/HANOI. The coconut market has not been spared the effects of the new US import tariffs. Prices in Vietnam have more than doubled compared to last year, and Philippine products are also becoming more expensive.

Fatal consequences

As in most other markets, the US import tariffs introduced by Trump are currently the main issue for almost all countries on the coconut market. In their latest report, the experts from T.M. Duché summarised the tariffs for the most important producing countries. These are as follows:

- Philippines: 17%
- Indonesia: 32%
- Vietnam: 46%
- Thailand: 36%
- India: 26%

Market experts reckon that coconut prices will rise by 17-46% as a result of these measures. Philippine produce, which accounts for 60% of US imports, could remain the cheapest option. This could in turn boost demand for Philippine coconut products. Another possibility, however, is that the tariffs could dampen buying interest as processors and traders start looking for alternatives. However, the tariffs apply to many products, so prices are likely to rise here too. Alternative production countries such as Indonesia and Vietnam will therefore probably have to look for new markets for their coconuts.

Prices in Vietnam are exploding

Saigon News reports that prices in Vietnam have more than doubled. Cao Ba Dang Khoa, General Secretary of the Vietnam Coconut Association, explained that the price of fresh coconuts has risen by 110% compared to last year, and that of dried coconut by a whopping 150%. The reason for this is the high consumption during the hot season, which is accompanied by scarce supplies. According to Saigon News, some popular varieties are currently not available at all. Importers in China, Malaysia and Thailand are particularly interested in the Vietnamese goods, but processors in the USA and Europe are also increasing their purchases. This is also causing prices for by-products such as coconut water and copra to rise.

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