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[SMM Weekly Review] This week, the price of cobalt sulphate maintained a fluctuating trend
Jul 03, 2025, at 5:29 pm
[SMM Weekly Review] This week, the price of cobalt sulphate maintained a fluctuating trend. On the supply side, a certain miner declared force majeure this week, leading to further increases in the quotes for new shipments from most smelters and traders. Some smelters and traders reported that lower-priced older shipments were being traded in the market. On the demand side, orders from downstream ternary and Co3O4 enterprises still showed no significant improvement, and they decided to wait and see, focusing on digesting their previous inventories. Refined cobalt purchases remained suspended due to its poor economic viability. Overall, amid the current unclear situation, there was a significant price divergence between buyers and sellers in the market. Upstream suppliers insisted on refusing to budge on prices, while downstream purchase willingness was weak, resulting in limited actual transactions in the market. It is expected that the price of cobalt sulphate may continue to maintain a fluctuating trend next week, pending feedback from actual market transactions.
This week, the price of cobalt sulphate maintained a fluctuating trend. On the supply side, a certain miner announced force majeure this week, leading to further increases in the quotes for new goods from most smelters and traders. Some smelters and traders reported that there were transactions of older goods at lower prices in the market. On the demand side, orders from downstream ternary and Co3O4 enterprises have not shown significant improvement yet. They have decided to wait and see, focusing on digesting their previous inventories. Due to its poor economic viability, the purchase of refined cobalt remains suspended. Overall, amid the current unclear situation, there is a significant price divergence between buyers and sellers in the market. Upstream suppliers insist on refusing to budge on prices, while downstream buyers have weak purchase willingness, resulting in limited actual transactions in the market. It is expected that the price of cobalt sulphate may continue to fluctuate next week, pending feedback from actual market transactions.