HRC Inventory Updates for the 2nd Week of June 2025

Published: Jun 12, 2025 13:49
HRC Inventory in the 2nd Week of June 2025

This week, the social inventory of HRC was 1.9293 million mt, a decrease of 7,700 mt WoW, down 0.40% WoW, down 25.12% YoY, and down 25.75% compared to the same period in the lunar calendar YoY.

This week, the in-plant inventory of HRC was 1.0388 million mt, an increase of 800 mt WoW, up 0.08% WoW, down 3.19% YoY, and down 5.70% compared to the same period in the lunar calendar YoY.

This week, the total inventory of HRC was 2.9681 million mt, a decrease of 6,900 mt WoW, down 0.23% WoW, down 18.67% YoY, and down 20.04% compared to the same period in the lunar calendar YoY.

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