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Desiccated coconuts: relative firmness

September 9, 2025 at 3:21 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANILA. Desiccated coconuts are trading relatively firm in the Phillippines. Container prices are finally regaining some strength.

Relative firmness for desiccated coconuts

As TM Duché reports desiccated coconuts are trading relatively firm in the Philippines. International export prices started the week on a fixed level for shipments to the USA, Europe and other destinations. By contrast, domestic prices rose a bit in Manila. Strategic assessments are also gripping the market with the Philippines trying to obtain exemptions from the US import tariffs on coconut products. US Presidents Donald Trump imposed a 19% import tariff on products from the Phillippines in July. Vietnam has improved its position in the export market currently ranking fifth globally and fourth in the Asia-Pacific area.

Coconut product exports witnessed declines in the Phillippines in July, ranging 20% lower than in June and as much as 55% lower than in July 2024. Desiccated coconut exports, however, only dipped by 2% in the annual comparison and ranged 35% higher than in June. By contrast, coconut oil slumped by 66% annually and by 29% as compared with June.

Container prices bottom out

On the international stage, coconut oil prices declined sharply in Rotterdam last week, before regaining some strength. In the Phillippines, domestic crude oil prices continued to rise. Drewry's World Container Index (WCI) was firm on 4 September after witnessing falling rates for weeks on end with container prices finally standing at USD 2,140 for a 40-foot container. Observation is that trends are mixed with a sharp rise in Transpacific spot rates offset by a slump in Asia-Europe shipments. Drewry expects rates to soften further towards the end of the year with unpredictable US tariffs and penalties on Chinese ships.

 

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