[SMM Daily Assessment of Sheets & Plates] Fundamentals Have Yet to Improve, Prices Face Upside Pressure
HRC futures settled at 3,291 today, up 0.03% for the day. On the spot side, cold-rolled and hot-rolled coil spot prices held steady today, with overall trading activity generally moderate. The weekly balance sheet for HRC was released today. On the supply side, HRC production rebounded this week. On the demand side, demand declined WoW this week. On the inventory side, both mill inventory and social inventory recorded buildup this week. In terms of social inventory, SMM's statistics covering 86 warehouses nationwide (large sample) show HRC social inventory at 4.4982 million mt, up 54,900 mt WoW, up 1.24% WoW, and up 31.38% YoY on a calendar year basis. By region, markets in east China and north China saw inventory buildup, while south China, central China, and northeast China experienced mild destocking. From the market perspective, traders have gradually started stockpiling ahead of the peak season, but downstream procurement has yet to show clear improvement. At steel mills, shipments have improved recently due to market stockpiling activities, but considering the height of peak-season demand, traders have not engaged in above-expectations stockpiling. In the short term, prices lack a clear directional catalyst. The futures market is betting on September peak season expectations, with upside capped by current weak demand and downside supported by costs and future demand expectations. Prices are likely to move sideways within a narrow range.