[SMM Analysis] Trend of Change Unclear, GO Silicon Steel Prices Likely to Remain in the Doldrums Next Week

Published: Feb 6, 2026 14:25
[Unclear Price Trend, GO Silicon Steel Prices Likely to Remain in the Doldrums Next Week] This week, the cold-rolled grain-oriented silicon steel market generally remained in the doldrums, with a steady market pace and no wild price swings. Overall, it exhibited a trend of "slight softening amid stability and mediocre trading." According to market feedback, HRC futures fluctuated downward this week, rising first before falling. Affected by this, some traders adopted a cautious stance and slightly lowered their quotes to stimulate shipments, though the adjustments were limited. Currently, the overall trading atmosphere in the market is tepid, with end-user procurement pace slowing down. Most downstream buyers replenished stocks based on immediate needs, while speculative demand remained sluggish. Overall trading volume showed no significant improvement compared to last week.

Price Dynamics of Grain-Oriented Silicon Steel

Shanghai B23R085 Grade: 11,500-11,500 yuan/mt

Wuhan 23RK085 Grade: 11,200-11,200 yuan/mt

This week, the grain-oriented silicon steel market overall trended in the doldrums, with a slow market pace and no wild price swings, presenting a "stable with slight easing, mediocre trading" situation. According to market feedback, HRC futures showed a fluctuating downward trend this week, rising first then falling. Influenced by this, some traders adopted a cautious stance, slightly lowering quotes to promote shipments, but the adjustments were limited. Currently, the overall trading atmosphere is mediocre, downstream end-user procurement pace slowed down, mostly restocking based on demand, while speculative demand remained sluggish. Overall trading volume showed no significant improvement WoW.

The supply side showed a clear divergence, with different types of steel mills performing quite differently. State-owned mills maintained firm offers supported by stable orders and high production costs; demand for high magnetic induction grain-oriented silicon steel was steady, with the market's supply-demand in relative balance and minimal price fluctuations. Private mill offers overall held steady, forming a certain price spread with state-owned mill offers. However, approaching the Chinese New Year holiday, market performance was mediocre, with some merchants reporting generally mediocre shipment performance.

Overall, the current grain-oriented silicon steel market is intertwined with bullish and bearish factors, making it difficult to effectively improve the trading atmosphere. It is expected that next week, grain-oriented silicon steel prices will maintain a rangebound fluctuation trend with limited volatility range. In the short term, it is difficult to form a clear trend of change. The market is likely to continue operating weakly until the Spring Festival holiday, when both supply and demand gradually enter a stagnant state.

 

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