Brass Billet Enterprises' Raw Material Inventories Still Stay Low

Published: Aug 21, 2026 15:35
[SMM Brass Billet News] As SMM learned, the tight supply situation of secondary brass has yet to see fundamental improvement. Although copper prices have pulled back, raw material prices remain high. Sample enterprises' days of raw material inventories stood at 3.61 days, still at a low level. On the demand side, benefiting from the decline in copper prices, some downstream end-users made small restocking purchases at lower prices, releasing rigid demand orders and driving a slight reduction in finished product inventories. This week, sample enterprises' days of finished product inventories stood at 4.96 days, pulling back slightly MoM.

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