Sunday, August 03, 2025

Pepper Market on August 3, 2025

 

Domestic price increased by 1,500 - 3,000 VND last week, mixed export price

Last week,  domestic pepper prices  increased by VND1,500 to VND3,000 per kilogram, reaching VND139,000 to VND140,000 per kilogram. In contrast, export pepper prices decreased by USD300 per ton compared to last week. The downward trend was also recorded in the Indonesian market, while Brazil increased again.

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In the domestic market

At the end of last week,  pepper prices  in the domestic market fluctuated between 139,000 - 140,000 VND/kg, an increase of 1,500 - 3,000 VND/kg compared to the previous week.

Specifically,  pepper prices   in Dak Nong increased by a total of 2,000 VND/kg and are currently being purchased at the highest price of 140,000 VND/kg.

Next is Dak Lak at 139,500 VND/kg, an increase of 1,500 VND/kg compared to last week.

Meanwhile, Gia Lai recorded the strongest increase, up to 3,000 VND/kg, reaching 139,000 VND/kg.

In the Southeast region, pepper prices are currently at 139,000 VND/kg in Ba Ria - Vung Tau, Dong Nai and Binh Phuoc, an increase of 2,000 VND/kg over the past week.

Market

(survey area)

Purchase price on August 3

(Unit: VND/kg)

Change compared to last week (Unit: VND/kg)

Dak Lak

139,500

+1,500

Gia Lai

139,000

+3,000

Dak Nong

140,000

+2,000

Ba Ria – Vung Tau

139,000

+2,000

Binh Phuoc

139,000

+2,000

Dong Nai

139,000

+2,000

Source: Hoang Hiep synthesis

In the world market

According to data from the International Pepper Community (IPC), Indonesian black pepper prices closed last week at $7,063 per tonne, down 1.02% ($73 per tonne) from a week earlier.

 Vietnam's black pepper  export  price also decreased by 300 USD/ton, ranging from 6,140 - 6,270 USD/ton for 500 g/l and 550 g/l black pepper.

In contrast, the price of Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570 increased by 100 USD/ton, to 6,000 USD/ton.

In particular, Malaysian ASTA black pepper remained stable at USD 8,900/ton, unchanged from last week.

Type name

World black pepper price list

August 3 (Unit: USD/ton)

% change from last week

Lampung Black Pepper (Indonesia)

7,063

-1.02

Brazilian Black Pepper ASTA 570

6,000

+1.69

Kuching Black Pepper (Malaysia) ASTA

8,900

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

6.140

-4.66

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

6,270

-4.57

At the same time of survey, the price of Indonesian Muntok white pepper decreased by 102 USD/ton last week, down to 9,873 USD/ton.

Similarly, Vietnam's white pepper export price also decreased by 300 USD/ton, reaching 8,850 USD/ton.

Meanwhile, Malaysian ASTA white pepper remained stable at 11,750 USD/ton.

Type name

World white pepper price list

August 3 (Unit: USD/ton)

% change from last week

Muntok Indonesian White Pepper

9,873

-1.02

ASTA Malaysian White Pepper

11,750

Vietnam white pepper

8,850

-3.28

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Speaking with  Ho Chi Minh City Law Newspaper , Mr. Le Viet Anh, General Secretary of the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA), said the pepper industry is facing difficulties when the VAT Law takes effect from July 1.

The main problems are related to the VAT refund mechanism and the impact of VAT regulations on exports and businesses in the industry.

VPSA representative said that through feedback from businesses in the association, it is seen that applying 5% VAT on agricultural products in general, including pepper and spices, is not appropriate.

According to Mr. Viet Anh, the current production output of the Vietnamese pepper industry is estimated at about 200 thousand tons per year. Of which, 95% is exported and only 5% is consumed domestically. Of this 5%, only about 2.5% is deeply processed and consumed domestically. Therefore, the state only collects VAT from this part of the product. Most of the remaining output will be exported so it is not subject to VAT, so exporting enterprises will be refunded VAT.

Mr. Viet Anh said that the problem arising from the current tax mechanism is that although VAT on 5% of domestically consumed spices is fully collected, the 95% exported portion, equivalent to 2,135 billion VND in VAT, will be refunded by the state.

However, the tax refund mechanism has recently revealed many loopholes that facilitate tax refund fraud, affecting legitimate export businesses. These incidents have caused damage to businesses and reduced transparency in tax collection.

"Therefore, the export business community is very worried that this risk may continue to recur when implementing the tax refund mechanism as prescribed in the new VAT Law," said Mr. Viet Anh.

In the face of the above situation, VPSA representatives proposed that the government adjust the VAT mechanism towards applying 0% VAT on input materials used for export. Eliminate the export tax refund mechanism for pepper and spices, because the tax refund is not commensurate with social resources and greatly affects the working capital flow of enterprises.

While waiting for the Ministry of Finance to review and report to the superior agency for consideration, permission to postpone the implementation of the VAT Law after July 1, 2025.

According to VietnamBiz.vn

Pepper Market August 2, 2025

Vietnamese goods exported to the US are subject to a 20% reciprocal tax

Pepper prices in the domestic market today  are stable at around 139,000 - 140,000 VND/kg. According to the announcement of the White House, the reciprocal tax rate for Vietnamese goods exported to the US has decreased from 46% to 20%.

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In the domestic market

Pepper prices  this morning in the domestic market fluctuated between 139,000 - 140,000 VND/kg.

Specifically,  the pepper price   in Dak Nong is currently being purchased at the highest level of 140,000 VND/kg. Next is Dak Lak at 139,500 VND/kg, Gia Lai at 139,000 VND/kg.

In the Southeast region, pepper prices are commonly at 139,000 VND/kg in Ba Ria - Vung Tau, Dong Nai and Binh Phuoc.

Market

(survey area)

Purchase price on August 2

(Unit: VND/kg)

Change from previous day (Unit: VND/kg)

Dak Lak

139,500

Gia Lai

139,000

Dak Nong

140,000

Ba Ria – Vung Tau

139,000

Binh Phuoc

139,000

Dong Nai

139,000

In the world market

At the end of the most recent trading session, according to the International Pepper Community (IPC), the price of Indonesian black pepper was listed at 7,063 USD/ton, continuing to decrease slightly by 0.21% compared to the previous trading session.

In other leading producing countries, black pepper  export  prices  remained generally stable. Malaysian ASTA black pepper remained at $8,900/ton; Brazilian ASTA 570 pepper reached $6,000/ton.

Vietnam's black pepper export price ranges from 6,140 - 6,270 USD/ton for 500 g/l and 550 g/l black pepper.

Type name

World black pepper price list

August 2 (Unit: USD/ton)

% change from previous day

Lampung Black Pepper (Indonesia)

7,063

-0.21

Brazilian Black Pepper ASTA 570

6,000

Kuching Black Pepper (Malaysia) ASTA

8,900

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

6.140

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

6,270

Similar to black pepper, Indonesian Muntok white pepper price decreased by 0.21% compared to the previous day, down to 9,873 USD/ton.

Meanwhile, Vietnamese white pepper remained unchanged at 8,850 USD/ton, while Malaysian ASTA white pepper reached 11,750 USD/ton.

Type name

World white pepper price list

August 2 (Unit: USD/ton)

% change from previous day

Muntok Indonesian White Pepper

9,873

-0.21

ASTA Malaysian White Pepper

11,750

Vietnam white pepper

8,850

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According to the International Trade Center (ITC), in the first 5 months of 2025, the total  import  volume  of the US reached 36,260 tons, down 3.3% compared to the same period last year and up 29.1% compared to the same period in 2023.

The largest pepper suppliers to the US include: Vietnam: 23,348 tons, accounting for 64.4% and down 17.8% over the same period. Next is Indonesia: 5,975 tons, up 90.3%, accounting for 16.5% of the market share; India: 3,808 tons, up 20.1%, accounting for 10.5% of the market share and Brazil: 1,722 tons, up 14.9%, accounting for 4.7% of the import market share.

Early morning of August 1, 2025 (Vietnam time), the White House posted President Donald Trump's Executive Order on adjusting reciprocal tax rates, according to which the US decided to adjust the reciprocal tax rates for 69 countries and territories listed in Appendix I. According to this Appendix, the reciprocal tax rate for Vietnam is reduced from 46% to 20%.

Thus, this tax rate of Vietnam is lower than the 25% of Indian goods and 20% of Sri Lanka. At the same time, it is insignificantly higher than the 19% of some countries in the Southeast Asian region such as Cambodia, Indonesia or Malaysia.

Meanwhile, Brazil alone risks facing tariffs of up to 50% from August 6.

The Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA) believes that although Vietnam's pepper exports to the US have decreased recently, this may be a temporary result during the market's adjustment period before the new tax policy.

The US market is expected to see a sharp increase in orders in the fourth quarter of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026, as importers begin to build inventories for the peak consumption season.

Tariff advantages over some major competitors, along with stable supply capacity, are the basis for expecting that Vietnam's pepper exports to the US will recover positively in the second half of 2025.

According to VietnamBiz.vn


 

Saturday, August 02, 2025

Pepper Market on July 31, 2025:

 Domestic and world prices increase simultaneously

Pepper prices today increased by VND1,000/kg in some localities, fluctuating between VND139,000 - 140,000/kg. In the world market, pepper prices from Indonesia and Brazil also recovered.

In the world market

At the end of the most recent trading session, according to the International Pepper Community (IPC), the price of Indonesian black pepper was listed at 7,109 USD/ton, up 0.07% (equivalent to 5 USD/ton) compared to the previous trading session.

Similarly, the price of Brazilian pepper ASTA 570 also increased by 100 USD/ton, to 5,900 USD/ton.

Meanwhile, the price of Malaysian ASTA black pepper remained stable at USD 8,900/ton.

 Vietnam's black pepper  export  price ranges from 6,140 - 6,270 USD/ton for 500 g/l and 550 g/l black pepper.

Type name

World black pepper price list

July 31 (Unit: USD/ton)

% change from previous day

Lampung Black Pepper (Indonesia)

7.109

+0.07

Brazilian Black Pepper ASTA 570

6,000

+1.67

Kuching Black Pepper (Malaysia) ASTA

8,900

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

6.140

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

6,270

At the same time of survey, the price of Indonesian Muntok white pepper increased by 7 USD/ton, up to 9,937 USD/ton.

Vietnam white pepper remained stable at 8,850 USD/ton, while Malaysian ASTA white pepper reached 11,750 USD/ton.

Type name

World white pepper price list

July 31 (Unit: USD/ton)

% change from previous day

Muntok Indonesian White Pepper

9,937

+0.07

ASTA Malaysian White Pepper

11,750

Vietnam white pepper

8,850

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On July 30, 2025, the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA) sent Official Dispatch No. 77/CV-VPSA to relevant agencies, including the Government Office, the National Assembly, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Ministry of Industry and Trade and relevant ministries and branches, requesting a review of the value-added tax (VAT) policy applicable to the pepper and spice industry.

According to VPSA, the Vietnamese pepper industry currently produces about 200,000 tons per year, of which 95% (190,000 tons) is exported. However, only about 2.5% of output (5,000 tons) is deeply processed and consumed domestically – the only part subject to VAT. The rest is exempt from tax and businesses are refunded VAT.

With an export turnover of 1.3 billion USD, the 5% VAT for the whole industry is equivalent to 65 million USD. However, only about 1.625 million USD of tax is actually collected from domestic consumption, the remaining 63 million USD must be refunded to exporting enterprises.

The same situation applies to other spice groups. Of the total of more than 400,000 tons of spices exported in 2024, only 10,000 tons will be consumed domestically, generating about VND55 billion in VAT, while the expected tax refund is about VND2,135 billion.

VPSA expressed concern that the current tax refund mechanism is creating loopholes, giving rise to fraud, causing damage to legitimate businesses and affecting transparency in tax administration. Therefore, exporting enterprises are concerned that these shortcomings will continue when the new VAT Law takes effect from July 1, 2025.

To support sustainable industry development, VPSA proposes a number of solutions:

– Apply 0% VAT to input materials used for export.

– Eliminate the export tax refund mechanism for pepper and spices, because the tax refund is not commensurate with social resources and greatly affects the working capital flow of enterprises.

– It is possible to consider the possibility of applying a 0.5% export tax. This solution will immediately help the State collect taxes on export transactions, contributing to supporting the implementation of the task of  collecting budget   from taxes while helping businesses have proactive business capital, fast capital turnover, and not having to wait for suspended tax refunds.

– Maintain 5% VAT on input materials for production, processing and domestic consumption.

- Propose that the Ministry of Finance consider and report to the superior agency for consideration and permission to postpone the implementation of the VAT Law after July 1, 2025.

The association emphasized that in the context of the industry's export profit margin of only 1-3% and great competitive pressure from countries such as Indonesia, India, and Brazil, continuing to apply the current tax refund mechanism will be a major barrier to the industry's sustainable development.

According to VietnamBiz.vn

 

Friday, July 11, 2025

Pepper Market July 11, 2025

 

US market reduces pepper imports from Vietnam

Pepper prices today (July 11) decreased slightly by VND1,000/kg in Dak Nong and remained stable in other localities. Data shows that in the first 5 months of the year, US businesses reduced pepper imports from Vietnam and increased purchases from other markets.

In the world market

At the end of the most recent trading session, the International Pepper Community (IPC) listed the price of Indonesian black pepper at 7,539 USD/ton, a slight decrease of 8 USD/ton compared to the previous trading session.

In other producing countries, trading prices were generally unchanged. Currently, Malaysian ASTA black pepper is quoted at USD 8,900/ton, while Brazilian ASTA 570 black pepper is at USD 6,250/ton.

 Vietnam's black pepper  export  price ranges from 6,440 - 6,570 USD/ton for 500 g/l and 550 g/l black pepper.

Type name

World black pepper price list

July 11 (Unit: USD/ton)

% change from previous day

Lampung Black Pepper (Indonesia)

7,539

-0.1

Brazilian Black Pepper ASTA 570

6.225

Kuching Black Pepper (Malaysia) ASTA

8,900

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

6,440

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

6,570

At the same time of survey, the price of Indonesian Muntok white pepper decreased by 11 USD/ton, down to 10,184 USD/ton.

Meanwhile, Vietnam's white pepper exports and Malaysia's ASTA white pepper remained stable at US$9,150/ton and US$11,750/ton.

Type name

World white pepper price list

July 11 (Unit: USD/ton)

% change from previous day

Muntok Indonesian White Pepper

10,184

-0.1

ASTA Malaysian White Pepper

11,750

Vietnam white pepper

9,150

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The Vietnam Pepper and Spices Association (VPSA) cited data from the International Trade Center (ITC) saying that in May 2025, US pepper  imports   reached 8,050 tons, up sharply by 21.5% compared to the previous month, but down 16.3% compared to May 2024.

The US imported pepper mainly from Vietnam, accounting for 76.6%, reaching 6,170 tons, followed by India: 737 tons, Indonesia: 604 tons and Brazil: 301 tons.

In the first 5 months of the year, the total amount of pepper imported by the US reached 36,260 tons, down 3.3% over the same period last year and up 29.1% over the same period in 2023.

Regarding supply, the US reduced pepper imports from Vietnam but increased purchases from other markets.

Specifically, Vietnam is still the largest pepper supplier to the US in the first 5 months of the year with a volume of 23,348 tons, accounting for 64.4% of the market share, but compared to the same period last year, it decreased by 17.8%.

In contrast, US imports from the next market were Indonesia, reaching 5,975 tons, up 90.3%, accounting for 16.5% of the market share; India: 3,808 tons, up 20.1%, accounting for 10.5% of the market share and Brazil: 1,722 tons, up 14.9%, accounting for 4.7% of the import market share.

Regarding reciprocal tariffs, on July 9, President Donald Trump announced that the US will impose a 50% tariff on imports from Brazil starting August 1. Previously, the US also announced that the tariff on Indonesia will be 32%.

According to VietnamBiz.vn

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Trump imposes 50% tax on Brazil, sends letters to 7 other countries

 

Trump imposes 50% tax on Brazil, sends letters to 7 other countries

On July 9, President Donald Trump announced that the US will impose a 50% tariff on imports from Brazil starting August 1.

Brazil taxed 50%

On July 9, President Donald Trump announced that the United States would impose a 50% tariff on imports from Brazil starting August 1, partly in retaliation for the ongoing prosecution of the country's former President, Jair Bolsonaro.

In a letter, Mr. Trump said the new tariffs were also a response to the “very unfair trade relationship” between the two countries. The new tariffs are a sharp increase from the 10% rate the U.S. imposed on Brazilian goods in early April.

The letter to Brazil's incumbent President  Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva follows about two dozen other letters that Trump has sent to world leaders in recent weeks announcing reciprocal tariffs.

The value of Brazil's real fell more than 2% against the US dollar following Mr. Trump's announcement, according to  CNBC .

Mr Trump has previously criticized Brazil for its treatment of Mr Bolsonaro, a close ally of the US president, who is on trial for his role in an alleged coup to overturn his own defeat in the 2022 election.

In a letter posted on the social network Truth Social, Mr. Trump called the current situation “an international disgrace.” He criticized Mr. Bolsonaro’s trial as a “witch hunt.”

Mr  Trump also criticized Brazil's "vicious attacks on free elections and Americans' fundamental right to free speech".

According to  CNBC , this criticism seems to refer to a recent ruling by Brazil's Supreme Court, which could hold social media platforms liable for user content.

In addition, Mr. Trump also declared that Brazil's trade policies have caused "an unsustainable trade deficit for the United States", threatening the US economy and national security.

However, according to the Office of the United States Trade Representative, the world's number one superpower recorded a trade surplus in goods with Brazil, reaching $7.4 billion by 2024.

In  the letter, Mr. Trump revealed that the US is also conducting an investigation into Brazil's potential unfair trade practices.

The White House owner said the investigation was conducted based on “Brazil's continued attacks on the digital commerce activities of American businesses”.

“Please understand that this 50% figure is far below what is needed for us to level the playing field with your country,” Trump wrote. “This figure is needed to correct the grave injustices of the current administration.”

Send more letters to 7 other countries

Parts  of the letter to President Lula da Silva match the content of 21 other tariff letters that President Trump has sent to other world leaders since July 7.

On July 9 alone, Mr. Trump sent additional letters to seven countries: the Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Iraq, Libya and Sri Lanka.

All of those letters said the new reciprocal tariffs were separate from “sector-specific” tariffs on specific imports, such as steel, aluminum and autos.

All  also warned in advance that if countries decide to increase their own import tariffs on US goods “for any reason,” the US will raise its tariff rates accordingly.

And all noted that the US “may consider adjusting” if countries remove their tariff and non-tariff trade barriers.

“These tariffs may be adjusted, increased or decreased, depending on our relationship with your country. You will never be disappointed with America,” the letters said.

Tariffs on the 21 countries range from 20% to 40%. All will take effect on August 1, and Mr. Trump has stressed that “there will be no extension” of the new deadline.


Pepper price today July 10, 2025

 

Pepper price maintains its position at 140,000 - 142,000 VND/kg

Pepper price today, July 10, 2025, is stable at 140,000 - 142,000 VND/kg, maintaining its performance in the Central Highlands and Southeast, with imports reaching 3,711 tons.

Báo Đà NẵngBáo Đà Nẵng10/07/2025

Update domestic pepper prices today July 10, 2025

Today's pepper price was updated by Da Nang Newspaper at 4:30 a.m. on July 10, 2025 as follows: Pepper purchase price in key areas fluctuates around 140,000 - 142,000 VND/kg. Specifically:

Pepper price today 7/10/2025 Pepper price maintains its position at 140,000 - 142,000 VND/kg

Pepper price today in the Central Highlands region

In Dak Lak province: The price is 142,000 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.
In Gia Lai province: The price is 140,000 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.
In Dak Nong province: The price is 141,000 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.

Pepper price today in the Southeast region

In Ba Ria - Vung Tau province: The price is 140,000 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.
In Binh Phuoc province: The price is 140,000 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.

In the first 17 days of June 2025, Vietnam imported about 3,711 tons of pepper, equivalent to a value of 22.2 million USD. This is a quite high number, although domestic pepper supply is still abundant after the main harvest season.

The two main sources of pepper for Vietnam during this period were Brazil and Cambodia, with output of 1,783 tons and 1,339 tons, respectively. The large imports from Brazil - one of the world's largest pepper producing countries - show that Vietnamese businesses are taking advantage of competitive prices and diverse sources of goods to stockpile for processing and re-export. Meanwhile, pepper from Cambodia is mainly transported by road, helping to reduce transportation costs and make importing more convenient.

Some prominent pepper importing enterprises during this period include Olam Vietnam (672 tons), Vietnam Spices (304 tons), and Simexco Dak Lak (245 tons).

Update world pepper prices today 7/10/2025

According to a survey by Da Nang Newspaper at 04:30 on July 10, 2025, today's pepper price on the global market fluctuates between 6,225 USD/ton (163,842 VND/kg) and 11,750 USD/ton (309,260 VND/kg), with Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570 at the lowest level and Malaysian white pepper ASTA at the highest level.

Black pepper price today

Indonesian black pepper: 7,547 USD/ton (equivalent to 198,638 VND/kg), unchanged.

Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570: 6,225 USD/ton (equivalent to 163,842 VND/kg), unchanged.

Malaysian ASTA black pepper: USD 8,900/ton (equivalent to VND 234,248/kg), unchanged.

Vietnamese black pepper 500 g/l: 6,440 USD/ton (equivalent to 169,501 VND/kg), unchanged.

Vietnamese black pepper 550 g/l: 6,570 USD/ton (equivalent to 172,923 VND/kg), unchanged.

Market International price (USD/ton) Domestic price (VND/kg)
Indonesian - Black Pepper 7,547 198,638
Brazilian Black - Pepper ASTA 570 6.225 163,842
Malaysia - Black Pepper ASTA 8,900 234,248
Vietnam - Black Pepper 500 g/l 6,440 169,501
Vietnam - Black Pepper 550 g/l 6,570 172,923

White pepper price today

Indonesian white pepper: 10,195 USD/ton (equivalent to 268,333 VND/kg), unchanged.

Malaysian ASTA white pepper: 11,750 USD/ton (equivalent to 309,260 VND/kg), unchanged.

Vietnam ASTA white pepper: 9,150 USD/ton (equivalent to 240,828 VND/kg), unchanged.

Experts advise taking advantage of the current good prices to balance finances, while closely monitoring international market fluctuations and Vietnam's export policies in the third quarter to have appropriate sales strategies.

Market International price (USD/ton) Domestic price (VND/kg)
Indonesian - White Pepper 10,195 268,333
Malaysia - White Pepper ASTA 11,750 309,260
Vietnam - White Pepper ASTA 9,150 240,828

According to data from China Customs, in the first 5 months of 2025, the country imported a total of 4,017 tons of pepper, equivalent to 25.5 million USD, an increase of 53.8% in volume and more than double in value compared to the same period last year.

Indonesia was the largest pepper supplier to China, with 2,219 tons, accounting for 55.2% of the market share and up 66.5% year-on-year. Vietnam ranked second with 1,288 tons, up 33.8%, but its market share fell slightly from 36.9% to 32.1%.

The reason for Vietnam's market share decrease is that the pepper export price to China increased sharply, reaching an average of 7,053 USD/ton, much higher than the price of Indonesian pepper (5,831 USD/ton). Indonesian pepper price also increased by 33.1% compared to the same period last year.

In addition, China also imported pepper from Brazil (356 tons, up 142%) and Malaysia (112 tons, up 8.7%) during the same period.

These figures show that the international pepper market is facing fierce competition in terms of price and supply, and reflect the trend of increasing global consumption demand.

Source: https://baodanang.vn/gia-tieu-hom-nay-10-7-2025-gia-tieu-giu-vung-phong-do-o-nguong-140-000-142-000-dong-kg-3265349.html


Update latest pepper price today 7/10/2025

 

News, forecast for pepper price tomorrow, July 11, 2025: Will pepper price "spend money" or still "yawn"?

Pepper price on July 11, 2025 is expected to be stable, not "spent money". The market is quiet, Gia Lai may increase slightly by 100-200 VND/kg, farmers keep their goods waiting for good prices.

Báo Đà NẵngBáo Đà Nẵng10/07/2025

News, pepper price forecast tomorrow 11 7 2025 Pepper price is still yawning or spending money
Pepper price on July 11, 2025 is expected to be stable, market is calm

Update latest pepper price today 7/10/2025

Today, July 10, pepper prices in some areas remained stable, with only one area slightly decreasing; currently, prices fluctuate between 140,000 - 142,000 VND/kg.

Pepper price in the Central Highlands

In Dak Lak, pepper price is 142,000 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday.

In Gia Lai, pepper price is 140,000 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday.

In Lam Dong province (formerly merged Dak Nong ), pepper price is at 140,000 VND/kg, down 1,000 VND/kg compared to yesterday.

Pepper price in Southeast region

In Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Ba Ria - Vung Tau merged), pepper price today is at 140,000 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday.

In Dong Nai (formerly merged Binh Phuoc), pepper price today is at 140,000 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday.

Update the latest pepper prices in the world market

Indonesian black pepper price is currently at 7,526 USD/ton, down 0.28%; Indonesian white pepper price is recorded at 10,167 USD/ton, also down 0.28%.

In Malaysia, the price of ASTA black pepper is still at 8,900 USD/ton; the price of Malaysian ASTA white pepper is at 11,750 USD/ton, with no fluctuations.

In the Brazilian market, the purchase price of black pepper ASTA 570 remained at 6,225 USD/ton, unchanged from before.

In Vietnam, the price of 500 g/l black pepper is currently at 6,440 USD/ton and 550 g/l at 6,570 USD/ton; the price of ASTA white pepper is currently at 9,150 USD/ton, both unchanged from the previous day.

News, pepper price forecast tomorrow 7/11/2025

According to the latest forecast, pepper prices on July 11, 2025 are expected to remain stable, with no major fluctuations in the domestic and international markets. Current factors show that the pepper market has not shown any signs of a breakthrough, creating a reasonable sideways trading session for tomorrow.

Domestic market on July 11, 2025

Domestic pepper prices on July 11, 2025 are forecast to remain stable at the current level. Farmers' pepper inventories remain at an average level, with no signs of dumping. Export demand has not increased sharply, causing exporters to remain cautious in setting prices.

In some localities such as Gia Lai, pepper prices may increase slightly by about 100-200 VND/kg due to some traders buying goods after the previous adjustment session. However, this increase is not enough to create a new trend in the general market.

Farmers in key areas such as Dak Lak, Gia Lai and Dong Nai still keep pepper in stock, only selling when the price exceeds VND145,000/kg to ensure profits. Heavy rains in the Central Highlands also reduce selling pressure, affecting transportation and pepper quality.

International market on July 11, 2025

In the international market, pepper prices on July 11, 2025 are expected to remain stable or decrease slightly in major producing countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Brazil. Exporters are waiting for feedback from import partners, making it difficult to finalize FOB prices for orders in July and August.

Logistics costs that did not decrease as expected also contributed to maintaining current prices, limiting domestic pepper purchases from export companies. Therefore, the international market remains in a state of balance, with no major fluctuations in the short term.

If you need more detailed information about pepper prices on July 11, 2025, follow the next updates for the most accurate and timely view.

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