The SiMn Market Fluctuates Upward, Post-Holiday Market Watch-and-See Sentiment Strong [SMM Silicon Manganese Futures Review]

Published: Feb 26, 2026 17:35
Feb. 26: The SM2605 contract opened at 5,748 yuan/mt and closed at 5,918 yuan/mt, up 2.85%, with the highest price at 5,968 yuan/mt and the lowest at 5,740 yuan/mt. Trading volume was 722,600 lots, and open interest stood at 451,708 lots. Futures showed an upward trend. Cost side, frequent news from manganese mines continues to stimulate the manganese ore market to hold up well. Regional divergence in electricity costs is significant, becoming a key factor affecting the competitiveness of alloy plants in different production areas. Electricity prices in northern production areas are expected to remain low, offering notable cost advantages, while the main production areas in south China see no downside room for electricity prices. The coking coal and coke markets overall remain in the doldrums, exerting a mild impact on SiMn costs. Supply side, SiMn supply diverges between the north and south markets. On one hand, some alloy plants in Inner Mongolia still have expectations to start production or resume production, which will lead to an increase in SiMn capacity release and gradually highlight supply-side pressure, likely restraining price increases. On the other hand, most SiMn producers in the south face difficulties resuming production due to rising costs from raised electricity pricing policies. Demand side, the mainstream steel tender prices for February have not been announced, and the market is watching for the impact of tender pricing on the market.

On February 26th: The SM2605 contract opened at 5,748 yuan/mt and finally closed at 5,918 yuan/mt, up by 2.85%, with a daily highest price of 5,968 yuan/mt and a lowest price of 5,740 yuan/mt. The trading volume was 722,600 lots and the open interest was 451,708 lots. The futures showed an upward trend. Cost side, frequent news from manganese mines has stimulated the manganese ore market to continue to hold up well. There is a significant regional divergence in electricity prices, becoming a key factor affecting the competitiveness of alloy plants in different production regions. Electricity prices in northern production regions are expected to remain low, highlighting their cost advantages, while there is currently no downside room for electricity prices in the main southern production regions. The coking coal and coke markets are generally in the doldrums, exerting a relatively mild impact on SiMn costs. Supply side, there is a divergence in SiMn supply between the northern and southern markets. On one hand, there are still expectations for some alloy plants in Inner Mongolia to start production and resume production, which will subsequently lead to an increase in SiMn capacity release and gradually highlight the pressure on the supply side, and this is expected to constrain price increases. On the other hand, most SiMn manufacturers in south China find it difficult to resume production due to increased costs resulting from raised electricity fee policies. Demand side, the mainstream steel bidding prices for February have not been announced yet, and the market is awaiting the impact of steel bidding pricing on the market.

 

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