[SMM Zhangjiagang HRC Inventory] Zhangjiagang Inventory Declined WoW This Week

Published: May 8, 2026 18:30
Zhangjiagang HRC port inventories stood at 316,000 mt this week, down 5,000 mt WoW, a decline of 1.56%; the YoY decline was 19.80% on a solar calendar basis and 22.93% on a lunar calendar basis.

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Zhangjiagang HRC port inventories stood at 316,000 mt this week, down - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)