[SMM Shanghai HRC Inventory] Shanghai Inventory Decline Slowed Down This Week

Published: May 27, 2026 13:33
Shanghai HRC inventory this week was 435,600 mt, down 21,800 mt WoW, a decrease of 4.77%; up 47.36% YoY (solar calendar), and up 44.00% YoY (lunar calendar).

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