[SMM Construction Materials Large-Sample Social Inventory] Demand Continued to Recover, and Social Inventory Performance Varied Across Regions

Published: Mar 19, 2026 09:46
According to the SMM survey, total construction materials inventory posted a slight buildup this week, but the pace slowed down. As of March 19, 2026, SMM construction materials social inventory stood at 6.96 million mt, with an inventory buildup of 159,900 mt WoW

Construction Materials Social Inventory: According to the SMM survey, total construction materials inventory posted a slight buildup this week, but the pace slowed further. As of March 19, 2026, SMM construction materials social inventory stood at 6.96 million mt, up 159,900 mt WoW, or 2.35%, with the buildup pace continuing to slow from the previous period. During the survey period, end-use demand recovered somewhat, and downstream construction sites saw improved resumption rates and better rigid-demand purchases WoW. However, market participants generally remained cautious about the outlook, with a lack of large-scale concentrated procurement. As a result, social inventory still posted a slight buildup this week, but at a slower pace.


Regional Social Inventory: By region, social inventory performance diverged slightly across different areas this period. Among them, demand in south-west China recovered relatively quickly, with moderate rigid-demand purchases, and overall inventory has shifted from buildup to decline; in Fujian and Shenyang, reduced arrivals due to low production at some steel mills also led to slight inventory drawdowns. In the remaining regions, inventory generally continued to build up at a normal pace, though the buildup rate slowed somewhat.

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