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Nestlé Thai has resumed full operations of its Nescafé brand in Thailand following a ruling by the Thai Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court on Friday 11 April.


The court confirmed Nestlé’s exclusive rights to use the Nescafé trademark, effectively overturning a prior injunction that had temporarily halted the brand’s production, sales and importation in the country.


The earlier injunction, issued by the Minburi Civil Court on Thursday 3 April, had raised widespread concerns among retailers and consumers about a potential shortage of Nescafé products nationwide.


A spokesperson for Nestlé told Refreshment: “We resumed full operations of our Nescafé products in Thailand with immediate effect. We are committed to ensuring that consumers in Thailand can continue to enjoy the complete range of Nescafé products without interruption.”

Nestlé resumes Nescafé operations in Thailand following court ruling

Rafaela Sousa

16 April 2025

Nestlé resumes Nescafé operations in Thailand following court ruling

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