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Domestic coffee prices pick up in Vietnam on global cues, tight supplies

February 25, 2021 by tuoitrenews.vn Leave a Comment

HANOI — Vietnam’s domestic coffee prices edged up on Thursday, on upbeat global prices and limited supplies as farmers refrained from selling the bean on hopes that prices could rise further, traders said.

Farmers in the Central Highlands, Vietnam’s coffee-growing capital, sold coffee at VND33,500-34,000 ($1.46-$1.48) per kg, up from last week’s VND32,300.

May robusta coffee on Wednesday settled at its highest level in a year, at $1,463 per metric ton, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.

“Domestic prices inched up this week following a skyrocket in global prices,” a trader based in the coffee belt said.

“Farmers are not under pressure to release beans to cash in for holiday anymore and are hoping prices would edge up further so supplies are very tight.”

Another trader also based in the region said farmers had already sold 40%-50% of their beans harvested in the 2020/21 crop year that began on Oct. 1.

Traders in Vietnam offered 5% black and broken grade 2 robusta at a premium of $60 to the May contract, down from $90-$100 premiums last week.

Meanwhile, premiums for robusta beans in Indonesia’s Lampung province fell for the second week, with one trader offering $220 premium to the April contract, down from $270-$280 premium last week.

Another also trader based in the Lampung region offered $200 premium to the May contract, down from $280 premium last week.

“The benchmark price went up significantly this week, so the premium has to be narrower,” one of the traders said.

“Meanwhile, stocks remain low since farmers are still waiting for the upcoming mini harvest.”

($1 = VND23,015)

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Petrol prices increase from February 25

February 25, 2021 by hanoitimes.vn Leave a Comment

The Hanoitimes – The government raised the subsidy for E5 and RON92 from the petrol price stabilization fund by VND2,000 per liter, as well as other petroleum and gasoline products.

From 15.00 today [February 25], the retail price of biofuel E5 and RON92 rose by VND722 to around VND17,031 (US$0.74) per liter, and that of RON95-III went up by VND814 to VND18,084 (US$0.79) per liter.

Prices for a number of petroleum products are increased from today. Photo: Kinhtedothi

The move came after the latest review on petrol prices jointly released by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance on the same day.

The two ministries agreed to raise the subsidy for E5 and RON92 from the petrol price stabilization fund by VND2,000 per liter, higher than the VND1,729 from the previous review; RON95 at VND1,150; diesel (VND850); kerosene (VND900); and mazut (VND800).

Following this adjustment, prices of E5 and RON92 would not be higher than VND17,031 per liter; RON95-III (VND18,084 per liter); diesel 0.05S (VND13,843 per liter); kerosene (VND12,610 per liter); mazut 180CST 3.5S (13,127 per kilogram).

In the previous price review meeting on February 10, before the Tet holiday, petrol prices were kept unchanged thanks to the petrol price stabilization fund.

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Vietnam petrol price increases for first time this year

January 12, 2021 by hanoitimes.vn Leave a Comment

The Hanoitimes – The latest price hike is the first for the retail price of gasoline this month.

Retail gasoline and oil prices in Vietnam saw the first increase of the year, starting 3pm on January 11, according to an announcement jointly issued by the Ministries of Finance and Industry and Trade.

Retail gasoline and oil prices in Vietnam saw the first increase of the year. Photo: Pham Hung

The price of bio-fuel E5 RON92 gasoline rose by VND430 to VND15,948 (US$0.69) per liter, while that of RON95 gasoline increased by VND451 to VND16,930 (US$0.7) per liter.

The prices of diesel oil and kerosene inched up by VND271 and VND370, respectively, to VND12,647 (US$0.54) and VND11,558 (US$0.5) per liter while, the price of mazut price remained unchanged at VND12,272 (US$0.53) per kilogram.

According to the two ministries, the average price of gasoline and oil across the world market experienced sharp increases during the 15-day period prior to the last price revision. On January 10, global petrol prices ended the first trading week of the new year soaring by nearly 8% and was the sixth consecutive week of the increase.

During the first fuel price adjustment of the year, the two ministries decided not to charge VND100 from the sale of each liter of E5 RON 92 for the fuel price stabilization fund while VND100 will be deducted from the sale of each liter of RON95, the same as the previous price adjustment on December 26, 2020.

Gasoline prices are currently at the highest level for the past nine months (since March 29). In 2020, after 24 price adjustments, both the E5 RON92 and RON95 increased nine times, decreased 11 times, and remained unchanged four times. In short, E5 RON92 price decreased VND4,327 per liter, RON95 gasoline decreased VND4,434 per liter compared to the beginning of 2020.

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Oil price war: Good and positive but not enough and sustainable

April 15, 2020 by hanoitimes.vn Leave a Comment

The Hanoitimes – Honoring commitments is not the known virtue of OPEC+ members.

The agreement reached after four days of intense negotiations has put an end to the oil war between Russia and Saudi Arabia, a war which has lasted for over a month, sending oil prices plummeting worldwide. The so-called OPEC+, comprising thirteen members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) led by Saudi Arabia and 10 other petroleum exporting nations led by Russia, has reached an agreement on an unprecedented oil production cut aiming at bolstering global prices that have collapsed due to the coronavirus pandemic and a price war.

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According to this agreement, all OPEC+ members will slash output by roughly 10 million barrels per day in May and June before tapering to 8 million barrels per day for the rest of the year and then 6 million barrels per day from January next year through April 2022.

Disclaimer: The views expressed by Ambassador Tran Duc Mau are of his own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Hanoitimes.

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Need coordinated action between Centre, states on tax reduction in fuel prices: RBI governor

February 25, 2021 by auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com Leave a Comment

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das on Thursday said there is a need for coordinated action between the centre and state governments to reduce taxes on petrol and diesel prices .

“There is a need for coordinated action between the centre and the states because there are inherent taxes levied by both,” the governor said, adding that calibrated reduction of taxes is important.

He, however, said both the centre and the state governments have their revenue pressures and they are required to spend high sums of money to enable the country and the people to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic stress.

“So the revenue requirement and the compulsion of the governments are fully understood. But having said that the impact on inflation also is something, which comes in from the fact that petrol and diesel prices do have an impact on the cost of manufacturing, production…,” the Governor said at an event organised by Bombay Chamber of Commerce.

On the central bank’s digital currency, Das said a lot of work is going on internally in the RBI and some broad guidelines and approach papers will be released on it soon.

The governor said RBI has certain concerns on cryptocurrencies and it has already been communicated to the government.

He said RBI is looking into strengthening the regulatory architecture for asset reconstruction companies (ARCs).

“(We are) refining and further upgrading the regulatory architecture in respect of the ARCs to ensure that they have a skin in the game, and they are very much in business is receiving a lot of attention from us,” Das said.

On setting up of ARC for non-performing asset (NPA) management, as announced in the Budget 2021, he said, “(in) no way will it jeopardise the activity of the existing ARCs”

The governor said there is growing realisation and awareness among banks to dealing with bad assets and they are proactively making provision in their books for stressed assets.

He said RBI has sharpened and deepened its supervisory methods and is doing deep dive into areas of banking which were not done earlier.

“We have a precise idea of build-up of stressed assets in banks and as soon as we see a sign of stress, we immediately enter into a discussion with the banks and proactively deal with the problems,” he said.

Das also asked public and private sector banks to improve their credit appraisal processes and take measures to stop ever-greening of loans.

He emphasised that the country’s financial sector currently is in a far much better place than it was earlier.

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