Tungsten Market Transaction Recovery Provided Support, Tungsten Prices Showed Signs of Stopping Falling After Over Two Months of Decline Exceeding 61% [SMM Commentary]

Published: May 27, 2026 19:50

The average price of wolframite concentrates on May 26 was 400,500 yuan/standard tonne (65%WO3 basis), showing signs of stabilization after a nearly 62% decline over more than two months. Currently, downstream procurement demand in the tungsten market increased. Transactions across the entire tungsten industry chain — from tungsten concentrates, APT, and powder to tungsten scrap — recovered. Low-priced supplies in the market gradually diminished, and the industry as a whole showed signs of stopping falling and stabilizing.

Wolframite Concentrates Fell 61.88% over 2+ Months, Prices Stabilized on the 26th

The downward pace of tungsten concentrate prices slowed, with in-market transactions dominated by medium- and low-grade ore, while high-grade ore transactions remained relatively sluggish. As industry inventory continued to be cleared, downstream restocking demand picked up, mine auction transactions proceeded smoothly, and transaction prices were slightly higher than spot prices for scattered spot cargo in the market, effectively boosting market sentiment. On the 25th, a tungsten enterprise in Guangdong announced that its long-term contract prices for 55% wolframite concentrates for the second half of May were higher than spot order prices in the market, providing strong support for the market bottom and further consolidating the industry's trend of stopping falling. The specific long-term contract prices were: 55% wolframite concentrates at 414,000 yuan/standard tonne (65%WO3 basis), 55% scheelite concentrates at 413,000 yuan/standard tonne (65%WO3 basis), and APT long-term contract prices at 660,000 yuan/mt.

After tungsten prices hit a record high on March 16, they were on an overall pullback trend due to weak demand, and tungsten prices underwent a deep correction over more than two months. According to SMM quotes, on May 26, the quotation range for wolframite concentrates (≥65%) was 400,000–401,000 yuan/standard tonne (65%WO3 basis), with an average price of 400,500 yuan/standard tonne (65%WO3 basis), unchanged from the previous trading day. Compared with the record high of 1,050,500 yuan/standard tonne (65%WO3 basis) on March 16, the average price of wolframite concentrates fell by 650,000 yuan/standard tonne (65%WO3 basis) in just over two months, a staggering decline of 61.88%!

Since May, maintenance and production cuts by China's APT enterprises, along with measures to cut production to hold prices firm, effectively digested earlier inventory. As raw material prices gradually stabilized, smelters' willingness to hold prices firm strengthened, downstream just-in-time procurement gradually followed, and market trading activity rebounded slightly. Combined with the support formed by major producers' long-term contract pricing being finalized, APT prices stopped falling, and the market gradually entered a consolidation-at-lows phase. The tungsten powder market continued to see catch-up declines, though the pace of decline slowed down. Recently, the tungsten scrap market stopped falling and stabilized, recycled tungsten enterprises showed insufficient willingness to sell at low prices, and tungsten scrap transactions improved somewhat.

Outlook

Regarding the outlook for tungsten, overall, driven by orderly inventory destocking, the return of downstream just-in-time procurement, and the formation of pricing consensus among industry leaders, the tungsten market as a whole entered a bottoming-out and recovery phase. Going forward, close attention should be paid to the execution of long-term contracts and the pace of end-use demand recovery. According to an SMM survey, downstream cemented carbide alloy enterprises have seen their inventory drop to low levels, with expectations of rigid restocking demand. However, influenced by the market not yet being fully stabilized, enterprises remain cautious in procurement, generally adopting a small-order purchasing model. If upstream raw material inventory continues to be cleared and supply-demand imbalances are alleviated, tungsten prices are expected to enter a stabilization and consolidation phase in June-July.

In the medium and long-term, the gap in Q3 mining quota transitions may lead to a contraction in market supply, coupled with expectations of the traditional "September-October peak season" consumption boom, the industrial supply-demand structure will continue to optimize, thereby providing bullish support for tungsten prices.

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