[SMM Hot-Rolled Coil Daily Trading] Spot Cargo Trading Volume Increased Slightly

Published: May 13, 2026 17:27
[SMM Hot-Rolled Coil Daily Trading] On May 13, the combined daily trading volume of hot-rolled coil from SMM's sample enterprises across four cities (Shanghai, Lecong, Tianjin, and Ningbo) totaled 14,520 mt, up 290 mt DoD (+2.0%), up 28.72% YoY (solar calendar), and down 11.19% YoY (lunar calendar).

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