Taiwan: Spilling the Beans about Specialty Coffee in Taiwan

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   TW2023-0041

In 2022, Taiwan imported US$ 279.1 million of coffee, an increase of 35.2 percent. It has one of the highest densities of coffee shops in the world. Consumers increasingly treat their coffee as an enjoyable experience rather than a simple drink, and a significant number of chains are providing specialty coffee to meet their need. This report includes details of the specialty coffee available in the market, as well as suggestions for U.S. exporters.

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