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NewsStrengthening Dubai’s Position as a Global Coffee Hub Connecting Origin Markets with International Buyers Dubai – Qahwa World World of Coffee Dubai 2026 continues to reinforce its standing as a premier global trade platform for coffee professionals and enthusiasts. The fifth edition, taking place from 18–20 January at Dubai World Trade Centre, will feature three</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The administration in Washington has moved to ease trade pressure on Brazil by withdrawing an additional 40% duty that had been placed on a range of Brazilian food products, including coffee. The decision, issued through an Executive Order dated 20 November 2025, applies to goods entering the US on or after</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The coffee industry is witnessing an unprecedented transformation, reshaping itself under pressures that span climate, economics, trade, and consumer behavior. The World Coffee Portal’s recent two-part analytical study, titled “Coffee’s New World Order”, provides a deep dive into these sweeping changes, offering a comprehensive view of how the global coffee system</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World As U.S. coffee prices continue to climb, an effort in the U.S. Senate to fast-track the bipartisan “No Coffee Tax Act” stalled on Wednesday after a single Republican senator objected. On the Senate floor, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) requested unanimous consent—a procedure allowing noncontroversial bills to pass without a roll-call</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee prices strengthened midweek as extreme weather patterns across major growing regions continued to fuel fears of reduced global supply. Arabica futures for December delivery climbed more than 2%, reaching their highest level in a week and a half, while January Robusta futures also recorded modest gains. In Brazil — the</p>
NewsBrussels – Qahwa World The European Commission has announced adjustments to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) aimed at ensuring its timely implementation by 30 December 2025. The changes include lighter reporting requirements, deadline extensions for small businesses, and simplified due diligence obligations to reduce administrative complexity and IT system strain. The EUDR, which targets commodities</p>
Cofee CommunityDubai – Qahwa World DXB LIVE, the integrated event management and experiential agency of Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), has announced the return of World of Coffee Dubai for its fifth edition, taking place from 18 to 20 January 2026 at Za’abeel Halls 1, 4, 5, and 6 at the DWTC. Organised by DXB LIVE</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The “Future of Trade 2024: Decoupled and Reconfigured” report released by the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) offers a forward-looking view of how global trade is transforming amid economic, environmental, and technological change. Although coffee trade is not discussed in detail, the report’s three defining forces — regionalisation, digitalisation, and sustainability</p>
NewsDubai — Qahwa World Dubai is rapidly establishing itself as one of the world’s most influential players in the international coffee trade. Once renowned for its dominance in gold, oil, and logistics, the emirate is now redefining itself as a global coffee hub connecting producing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America with consuming markets</p>
NewsAddis Ababa – Qahwa World Ethiopia generated $762.75 million in revenue from coffee exports during the first quarter of the 2025/26 fiscal year, according to the Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority. The figure represents a 47% increase, or $243.73 million more than the same period last year, exceeding both export and revenue targets. Dr. Adugna</p>
NewsMoscow – Qahwa World Coffee prices in Russia have reached an all-time high, with instant coffee exceeding 4,000 rubles per kilogram for the first time. Ground and roasted coffee have also risen sharply, prompting a noticeable decline in demand of 4–11% across categories. A Steep Climb Over the Past Year According to Russia’s Federal State</p>
NewsSão Paulo — Qahwa World Brazilian trading company Timbro has officially added coffee to its export portfolio, identifying strong potential for growth in a market reshaped by volatility and record-high prices over the past year. Timbro, already one of Brazil’s key sugar exporters, also trades a wide range of products including iron ore, cotton, aircraft,</p>