Manganese Sulfate: Sustained Rally on Cost Support & Firm Demand

Published: Mar 13, 2026 13:20
In contrast to the typical price declines seen during the traditional spring festival low season from January to February in previous years, China’s domestic manganese sulfate market has recently staged an independent rally of “strong performance amid the off-season”, with prices rising steadily along the way.

In contrast to the typical price declines seen during the traditional spring festival low season from January to February in previous years, China’s domestic manganese sulfate market has recently staged an independent rally of “strong performance amid the off-season”, with prices rising steadily along the way. Backed by rigid cost support and resonance between domestic and overseas demand, the industry has entered a sustained upward cycle, making it the best-performing segment in the manganese product chain.

In comparable periods of past years, affected by downstream production halts, sluggish procurement, and pre-holiday destocking by traders for cash flow during the spring festival holiday, January and February have traditionally been the off-season for manganese sulfate, characterized by thin trading and mostly weak or range-bound prices. However, this year’s off-season market has reversed completely. Manganese sulfate offers have climbed continuously, the market has remained firm overall, transactions are dominated by long-term contract executions, and producers hold a strong price-supporting attitude. Low-priced supplies have kept shrinking, and the price floor has been lifted higher, highlighting a remarkable off-season strength.

The cost side serves as the core driver of this counter-seasonal rally. Upstream sulfuric acid prices have extended sharp increases, underpinned by high-cost sulfur transmission, tight acid supply, and plant maintenance, which directly pushed up production costs of manganese sulfate. Meanwhile, manganese ore prices remain high, with firm quotations for imported ore supplies. Coupled with stricter environmental regulations and rising comprehensive production costs, producers’ profit margins have been continuously compressed, reinforcing their strong willingness to defend prices and building a solid foundation for the price upturn.

The supply side features a pattern of “sufficient operating rates but tight spot availability”. Producers in major producing areas have mostly maintained full-capacity production, keeping the industry’s operating rate at a high level. Nevertheless, limited spot circulation, low overall inventories, and no obvious overstocking have been seen across the market, restricted by slower raw material procurement and tighter environmental controls. Tighter available supplies have further underwritten the price rally.

Demand provides sustained impetus for the price increases. Purchases are dominated by long-term contracts with solid fundamental support. Meanwhile, overseas orders have increased simultaneously, with improving export performance. The resonance of domestic and foreign demand has lifted purchasing enthusiasm. Although spot trading remains subdued, rigid demand plus incremental export orders have offered effective support, gradually improving market acceptance of higher prices.

Overall, three positive factors — the ongoing uptrend in costs, persistent tight supply, and expanding domestic and foreign demand — are jointly driving manganese sulfate prices higher, breaking the traditional seasonal downward pattern in off-season months.

In the short term, cost support will remain strong, and demand resilience will persist. The manganese sulfate market is expected to stay buoyant, with further upside room for prices and a clear upward trend.

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