Stainless Steel Market Prices Steady to Rising; Downstream Purchases Remain Cautious [SMM Stainless Steel Spot Daily Review]

Published: Mar 13, 2025 17:58
[SMM Stainless Steel Spot Daily Review: Stainless Steel Market Prices Steady to Rising, Downstream Purchases Remain Cautious] According to an SMM survey, stainless steel market prices continued to rise on March 13. The most-traded SS2505 futures contract fluctuated at high levels, with a quote of 13,575 yuan/mt at 10:30 a.m., up 25 yuan. Spot prices increased, generally rising by 50 yuan/mt. The market showed polarization, with stainless steel mills and traders being bullish, while downstream enterprises restocked only for immediate needs. The spot performance varied between Wuxi and Foshan. The Wuxi market was active, with rising prices for 304 coils and strong inquiry levels, reflecting bullish sentiment. In contrast, the Foshan market was sluggish, with prices steady to slightly higher and weak transactions, as downstream buyers remained cautious.

March 13—

According to an SMM survey, stainless steel market prices continued to rise on March 13. On the futures side, the most-traded 2505 contract fluctuated at high levels. At 10:30 a.m., the SS2505 was quoted at 13,575 yuan/mt, up by 25 yuan. In Wuxi, the spot premiums/discounts for 304/2B were in the range of -155 to -145 yuan/mt.
Spot market prices continued to climb, with a general increase of 50 yuan/mt, while actual transactions were subject to negotiation. The market showed polarization, with stainless steel mills and traders holding strong bullish sentiment, while downstream enterprises maintained minimal restocking due to a lack of significant order growth and existing inventories being sufficient for ongoing needs.

The spot market performances in Wuxi and Foshan diverged. The Wuxi market remained highly active, with prices for various types of 304 coil rising across the board. For instance, the average price of 304/2B coil (mill edge) increased by 40 yuan/mt. The market exhibited a sharp rise in inquiries and a tightening supply of low-priced resources. Sellers showed a strong willingness to sell, adopting stable or higher pricing strategies. Prices for both 300-series and 400-series products saw varying degrees of increase, reflecting the market's strong bullish sentiment.
In contrast, the Foshan market was relatively subdued, with prices only slightly rising. For the same 304/2B coil (mill edge), the average price increased by just 25 yuan/mt. Transactions were less than ideal, as downstream merchants lacked confidence in the price increase. Their response to favourable macro front stimuli was muted, and purchasing behavior remained cautious, continuing the calm procurement trend observed on March 12.

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