Tungsten Hexafluoride Exports Declined 38.9% YoY, January-February 2026

Published: Apr 9, 2026 16:39
[Tungsten News Flash] SMM April 9: According to customs data, China's total exports of tungsten hexafluoride from January to February 2026 were approximately 64 mt, down 38.9% YoY. Of this, exports to Taiwan, China totaled approximately 30 mt, accounting for 44% of total exports from January to February. Exports to Malaysia totaled approximately 20.3 mt, accounting for 35% of total exports from January to February. Exports to Japan were around 6 mt, with exports to Japan in February dropping to zero.

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