HRC Inventory for the Third Week of August 2026

Published: Aug 20, 2026 13:55

This week's HRC social inventory was 2.8361 million mt, up 34,700 mt from the previous week, up 1.24% WoW, up 31.27% YoY, and up 40.81% on a lunar YoY basis.

This week's HRC mill inventory was 1.1166 million mt, up 18,100 mt from the previous week, up 1.65 WoW, up 11.97% YoY, and up 12.46% on a lunar YoY basis.

This week's total HRC inventory was 3.9527 million mt, up 52,900 mt from the previous week, up 1.36% WoW, up 25.18% YoY, and up 31.45% on a lunar YoY basis.

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