Overseas Steel Mills Show Low Acceptance of High Priced EMM, Exports Continue to Decline in January-February [SMM Analysis]

Published: Mar 20, 2025 13:56
[SMM Analysis: Overseas Steel Mills Show Low Acceptance of High-Priced EMM, EMM Exports Continue to Decline in January-February] According to the latest release from the General Administration of Customs, SMM statistics show that China's exports of unwrought manganese; scrap; and powder in January 2025 were 23,851 mt, down 15.66% MoM and 44.79% YoY. Exports of wrought manganese and manganese products were 5,903 mt, up 113.91% MoM and down 6.11% YoY. The total exports of EMM and manganese products in January 2025 were 29,800 mt, down 4.14% MoM. In February 2025, China's exports of unwrought manganese; scrap; and powder were 19,316 mt, down 19.01% MoM and 19.44% YoY. Exports of wrought manganese and manganese products were 1,191 mt, up 79.82% MoM and 26.30% YoY. The total exports of EMM and manganese products in February 2025 were 20,500 mt, down 31.08% MoM. The main reasons for the continuous decline in exports in January-February were: many overseas steel mills conducted equipment maintenance during January-February, leading to weak demand for EMM. Additionally, before and after the Chinese New Year, EMM exporters quoted at a relatively high level, and downstream overseas steel mills were cautious in purchasing, showing low acceptance of high-priced EMM. Therefore, the total exports of EMM and manganese products continued to decline in January-February.
SMM March 20 News: According to the latest release by the General Administration of Customs, SMM statistics show that in January 2025, China's exports of unwrought manganese, scrap, and powder were 23,851 mt, down 15.66% MoM and 44.79% YoY. Exports of wrought manganese and manganese products were 5,903 mt, up 113.91% MoM and down 6.11% YoY. The total exports of EMM and manganese products in January 2025 were 29,800 mt, down 4.14% MoM. In February 2025, China's exports of unwrought manganese, scrap, and powder were 19,316 mt, down 19.01% MoM and 19.44% YoY. Exports of wrought manganese and manganese products were 1,191 mt, up 79.82% MoM and 26.30% YoY. The total exports of EMM and manganese products in February 2025 were 20,500 mt, down 31.08% MoM. The main reasons for the continuous decrease in exports from January-February were: many overseas steel mills conducted equipment maintenance during January-February, leading to weak demand for EMM. Additionally, before and after the Chinese New Year, EMM exporters quoted at a relatively high level, making downstream overseas steel mills cautious about purchasing and less accepting of high-priced EMM. Therefore, the total exports of EMM and manganese products continued to decrease in January-February.

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