Mercantile Exchange of Vietnam
Hanoi, Vietnam
Abbreviation
VNX
Location
Hanoi, Vietnam
Region
Asia
Product Types
Coffee, Rubber, Steel
About Mercantile Exchange of Vietnam
The Mercantile Exchange of Vietnam (VNX) is a commodity exchange based in Hanoi, Vietnam, established to provide a regulated trading platform for key Vietnamese commodities. VNX offers spot and derivatives contracts for products including robusta coffee, natural rubber, and steel. Vietnam is the world's second-largest coffee producer (primarily robusta) and a significant rubber producer, giving VNX's coffee and rubber contracts direct relevance to global commodity supply chains. The exchange is supervised by Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT).
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