Weak Downstream Demand for Brass Billets

Published: May 22, 2026 11:53
[SMM Brass Billet News Flash] Demand side, the traditional off-season effect continued to ferment, and the weak end-use demand from downstream brass billet sectors showed no improvement. Order follow-up in core downstream sectors such as home appliances, refrigeration, and bathroom hardware remained sluggish, with strong wait-and-see sentiment among end-users and subdued purchase willingness.

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