[SMM Analysis] Lacking Drivers for Wild Swings, GO Silicon Steel Prices to Run Steadily Next Week

Published: May 22, 2026 13:33
[Lacking Drivers for Wild Swings, GO Silicon Steel Prices Expected to Run Steadily Next Week] Cold-rolled grain-oriented silicon steel spot prices ran steadily this week, with mainstream quotations remaining firm and overall transactions proceeding in a stable and orderly manner. According to market feedback, although ferrous metals futures fluctuated downward, exerting some pressure on market sentiment, Baosteel's price-firming policy for June—raising the base price of GO silicon steel by 200 yuan/mt and adding an additional 100 yuan/mt for high-grade products rated 75 and above—effectively supported the spot price floor. Traders' quotations were generally stable, with limited willingness to sell at low prices.

GO Silicon Steel Price Update

Shanghai B23R085 grade: 11,800-11,800 yuan/mt

Wuhan 23RK085 grade: 11,600-11,600 yuan/mt

This week, cold-rolled GO silicon steel spot prices remained stable, with mainstream quotations holding firm and overall transactions proceeding in an orderly manner. Market feedback indicated that although ferrous metals futures fluctuated downward, exerting some pressure on market sentiment, Baosteel's June GO silicon steel base price raise of 200 yuan/mt, with an additional 100 yuan/mt for high grades of 75 and above, effectively supported the spot price floor. Traders' quotations were generally stable, with limited willingness to sell at low prices.

Currently, GO silicon steel supply and demand were relatively balanced: on the supply side, mainstream steel mills maintained a controllable shipment pace; on the demand side, downstream transformer and power equipment enterprises had stable rigid demand, supported by power grid projects and export orders, with procurement mainly on an as-needed restocking basis and weak willingness for large-scale restocking. Meanwhile, after earlier market adjustments, further downside room for prices was limited. Traders maintained low inventory levels with a strong wait-and-see sentiment, operating mainly on a quick-in-quick-out basis.

Overall, steel mills' determination to hold prices firm was clear, with strong cost and policy support, while downstream demand resilience remained moderate. Supply and demand were slightly loose but without significant pressure, and the market lacked drivers for wild swings. Cold-rolled GO silicon steel spot prices are expected to continue their stable trend next week.

 

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