Manusya, Journal of Humanities
Publication Date
2025
Abstract
Existing literature on nineteenth-century trade from Vietnam focuses extensively on the trade of rice and opium, which formed the majority of commerce. This paper investigates another principal export, sugar, to examine how this commodity was produced and traded in Vietnam. It starts with a short description of the history of sugar cane cultivation and sugar manufacturing in Vietnam. An attempt will also be made to clearly demonstrate that Vietnam became a significant sugar supplier to the British Straits Settlements and other Southeast Asian markets via Singapore as a transit port. The development of Vietnam’s sugar trade was related to the increasingly active commercial activities of the Nguyễn Dynasty in the port of Singapore during the first half of the nineteenth century.
DOI
10.1163/26659077-20252803
First Page
1
Last Page
23
Recommended Citation
Thi Van, Cao and Thi Sinh, Ninh
(2025)
"Sugar-cane and Sugar in the Vietnam – Singapore Relationship : Regional Commercial Network and Royal Trade, 1820–1847,"
Manusya, Journal of Humanities: Vol. 28:
No.
1, Article 17.
DOI: 10.1163/26659077-20252803
Available at:
https://digital.car.chula.ac.th/manusya/vol28/iss1/17