Vietnamese coffee exporters need to build appropriate marketing and branding strategies and develop products that are suitable to consumers’ taste to further capitalise on advantages from the UK-Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement to increase coffee exports to the UK market,...
The situation could turn around in Q1 as global coffee consumption is expected to pick up on the back of falling inflation worldwide, leading to the recovery of coffee prices.
Standard Chartered Bank Vietnam has signed an agreement for a US$22
million structured trade finance facility with Tin Nghia Corporation to
fund the expansion of one of Viet Nam''s leading coffee exporters.
Viet Nam is targeting to apply sustainable production methods on
300,000ha of coffee by 2015, delegates told a forum organised in HCM
City on Wednesday.
Members of the Viet Nam Coffee and Cocoa Association (Vicofa) have
agreed to petition the Government to scrap the 5 per cent value-added
tax imposed on coffee exporters for a year starting in November.
The Ministry of Finance submitted a proposal to the Prime Minister to
help troubled coffee exporters by extending the period when they could
receive loans.