China's Coffee Imports from Vietnam: A Comprehensive Analysis from 2015 to Present
Doan Ba Toai
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2025, vol. 1, issue 1, 13-18
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This paper presents a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of China's coffee imports from Vietnam spanning the period from 2015 to the present. It begins with a thorough review of the historical development and current status of the coffee industries in both China and Vietnam, highlighting key milestones and market dynamics. Subsequently, the study examines detailed data on import volumes, monetary values, and the product composition of China's coffee imports from Vietnam, drawing from authoritative sources such as customs statistics and trade reports. Furthermore, the paper investigates a range of influencing factors-including evolving market demand patterns, variations in product quality, shifts in consumer preferences, and the impact of trade policies and tariffs-that have shaped the trade relationship. The analysis reveals that while Vietnam has traditionally been a major supplier of coffee to China, recent years have witnessed notable changes in import trends due to a combination of economic, political, and market-driven factors. Ultimately, this research offers valuable insights and serves as a useful reference for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and scholars interested in the current state and future prospects of the China-Vietnam coffee trade.
Keywords: China; Vietnam; Coffee imports; trade analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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