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Positive Signals in Magnesium Alloy Sector Fail to Arrest Magnesium Price Decline – Here's Why【SMM Analysis】
Positive Signals in Magnesium Alloy Sector Fail to Arrest Magnesium Price Decline – Here's Why【SMM Analysis】
In early April, the industry chain held strong bullish sentiment, with manufacturers showing obvious reluctance to sell. Market available supplies remained tight, end‑use enterprises stocked up in advance, and overall market transactions were robust. Coupled with rising speculative demand and growing willingness among traders to hoard goods, magnesium prices trended upward step by step.In mid-to-late April, driven by height aversion, end‑use procurement slowed down. Meanwhile, manufacturers engaged in panic selling, leading to continuous gradual declines in market prices. Simultaneous Rise in Primary Magnesium and Magnesium Alloy Output – Supply Growth Far Outpaces Demand Analysis of Pressures on Magnesium Price Upside Taking primary magnesium and magnesium alloy output in March 2026 as an example: Primary magnesium output in March 2026 increased by 25,100 tonnes year-on-year. Magnesium alloy output in March 2026 rose by 22,900 tonnes year-on-year. Based on an average scrap addition ratio of 29.3% and alloying element addition ratio of 10% for magnesium alloys, demand for primary magnesium from the magnesium alloy sector in March 2026 is estimated at 13,900 tonnes.The supply–demand mismatch and blind mutual expansion on both supply and demand sides created an estimated demand gap of 11,200 tonnes. Affected by this, magnesium prices saw repeated upward spurts driven by speculative sentiment and end‑use restocking, yet struggled to hold high levels, resulting in a narrow range‑bound trend. Traditional Export Demand for Primary Magnesium Blocked in Short Term Magnesium Alloy Demand Alone Unable to Support the Market Since 2026, customs has continuously strengthened crackdowns on non‑compliant export practices involving magnesium products. Meanwhile, supervision over magnesium‑containing substances potentially subject to dual‑use item export controls, as mentioned in relevant 2024 policies, has also tightened. Recently, all vessels carrying magnesium‑containing substances have been required to provide quality inspection certificates proving the goods do not fall into the dual‑use item category specified in policy documents before being cleared. This measure has sent a clear tightening signal to the magnesium export market, and supervision is expected to intensify further going forward. In the current magnesium ingot market, exports remain the main consumption pillar for primary magnesium. However, ongoing tighter customs supervision has significantly increased export risks for foreign trade traders. Out of caution, some merchants have slowed the pace of export order fulfillment.Coupled with the market psychology of “buying on rises, not on declines”, traders have generally delayed purchasing plans, leading to weak short‑term external demand. Speculative Sentiment Amplifies Magnesium Price Volatility Market Awaits Return to Rationality As magnesium alloy projects come on stream one after another, social capital has accelerated its entry into the sector.In early April, strong bullish sentiment and active transactions drove a rapid rise in magnesium prices. But after hitting highs, upward momentum faded. Previously accumulated low‑cost inventories were sold off in bulk at lower prices, pushing magnesium prices into a downward spiral and spreading panic. In addition, smelters faced dual pressures of funding and inventories, causing market quotations to keep falling and locking the sector in a vicious cycle of price competition. Supply‑Strong–Demand‑Weak Pattern Established in Magnesium Market Where Will Magnesium Prices Head Next? Driven by profit margins, operating rates of primary magnesium smelters continued to rise in April. National primary magnesium output in April is expected to hit another historical high, with a month-on-month increase of more than 4,000 tonnes compared to March, further reinforcing the supply‑strong–demand‑weak pattern.A meaningful boom in magnesium alloy demand has yet to materialize. Overall, the market is expected to remain weak in the short term. However, current price levels are gradually approaching the break‑even point for primary magnesium smelters, which may choose to conduct maintenance or suspend production. SMM will closely track operating rates of primary magnesium smelters in major production areas in a timely manner.
Apr 23, 2026 18:18
CATL vs BYD: Battery Tech Peak Clash and Solid-State Progress
CATL vs BYD: Battery Tech Peak Clash and Solid-State Progress
On April 21, 2026, CATL unveiled the Qilin Condensed Battery, the third-generation Shenxing Superfast Charging Battery, the third-generation Qilin Battery, the second-generation Xiaoyao Super Extended-Range Hybrid Battery, the NaXin Battery, and the "Super Swap-Integrated" charging network plan at its "Super Tech Day" in Beijing.
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[SMM Analysis] Will There Be Production Cuts in Iron Ore Mine while Global Energy Prices Surging?
Every $10 increase in crude oil prices is expected to raise the per-ton extraction cost of large iron ore mines by an average of $0.3, while the cost for small mines is expected to rise by about $2.85. High-cost small mines, especially iron concentrate producers, will be very vulnerable when facing cost shocks, and mines with different product types will face varying degrees of impact.
Apr 22, 2026 14:35
2026/04/22 Global Steel Daily Report
China Steel Market: [Sheets & plates] HRC export prices today were quoted at $492-496/mt, up $2-3/mt WoW, while other sheets & plates were up $1-4/mt WoW. Recent inquiry activity for sheets & plates was moderate, and Middle Eastern Gulf countries also began requesting FOB prices. Semi-finished products side, some steel mills reported that due to delayed shipping schedules combined with rising prices, recent slab transaction performance was lackluster. [Steel Billet] Billet export FOB prices were quoted at $472-475/mt, with high-end prices at $478/mt. Shipments to the Middle East with dual-certification requirements were quoted at $490-495/mt. Prices rose relatively quickly recently, and inquiry activity and actual transaction levels fell short of those seen at the beginning of the month. [Rebar] Rebar export FOB prices were quoted at $480-485/mt, flat from yesterday. Some steel mills reported that foreign-standard rebar quotes were on the stronger side, with high-priced resources difficult to transact. International Steel Market: [India] HRC export offers to the EU increased to ~$705/t CFR, mainly due to higher freight costs. Logistics disruptions (Red Sea, Suez, Hormuz) forced rerouting via the Cape, extending transit times and reducing competitiveness, while no deals were concluded as buyers remained cautious. Market sentiment is weak to cautious, with stalled Middle East trade and pressure from high freight costs and unclear demand. [UAE] Emirates Steel, a UAE-based steel company, has maintained the list price of 12-32mm diameter rebar for May delivery in the domestic market at 2,720.87 UAE dirhams per ton (USD 741) ex-works, the same as in April. [EU] A steel mill in Germany has announced that its rebar price will increase by $60 per ton to $835 per ton; a steel mill in Italy has indicated that the increase may exceed $60 per ton, with the latest price expected to exceed $860 per ton. In terms of driving factors, steel mills generally face rising energy costs, while tightened EU import protection (including CBAM costs and new measures effective from July) has strengthened the pricing power of European domestic steel mills. Although there are still large inventories of imported products in some markets, which may suppress short-term orders, under the combined cost pressure and policy support, the significant price increase is expected to be accepted by the market by mid-May.
Apr 22, 2026 18:45

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[SMM PV News] Botswana Partners with Oman for 500 MW Solar-plus-Storage Project
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Positive Signals in Magnesium Alloy Sector Fail to Arrest Magnesium Price Decline – Here's Why【SMM Analysis】
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[SMM Analysis]  Will There Be Production Cuts in Iron Ore Mine while Global Energy Prices Surging?
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