SMM March 3 Report: According to official information obtained by SMM, Baiyin Nonferrous Group Co., Ltd. started a public tender today for 1 mt of its tellurium ingots. The official message indicates that the quality of this batch of tellurium ingots meets the Te99.95 standard. The tender base price is set at a discount of 30 yuan/kg. Storage location: factory warehouse. The buyer will bear the transportation costs. Registration deadline is before 5 PM on March 3, 2026, and the bidding will start at 3 PM on March 4, 2026.
Mar 3, 2026 13:26According to SMM assessments, China's antimony ingot production (including antimony ingots, crude antimony equivalent, and cathode antimony) experienced a sharp month-on-month decline in February 2026, showing a rapid downward trend. Many market participants believe that this is due to two main factors: on one hand, the persistent cold weather in the north has led to freezing in northern mines, resulting in tight supplies of mineral raw materials. On the other hand, the suspension or reduction of production by many manufacturers during the Spring Festival holiday in February also contributed to the decline. Looking at antimony ingot production trends, domestic antimony output had maintained a rebound since last September, making the sudden sharp decline in February particularly noticeable. Market participants suggest that while this decline is a normal and expected phenomenon, the rapidly decreasing production may impact market supply in the short term. They predict that in March 2026, national antimony ingot production may not see significant changes compared to February, with a greater likelihood of maintaining stability or experiencing a slight increase.
Mar 3, 2026 12:00On February 18, 2026, the WTO Committee on Safeguards issued a notification of safeguard measures submitted by the Egyptian delegation. The Egyptian investigating authority made an affirmative final determination on imported Hot Rolled Flat Steel (HRC/HRFS) and recommended imposing safeguard duties (including provisional safeguard measures) based on the CIF value for three years, as follows: from September 14, 2025, to September 13, 2026, at 13.6% and not less than 3,673 EGP/mt; from September 14, 2026, to September 13, 2027, at 13% and not less than 3,511 EGP/mt; from September 14, 2027, to September 13, 2028, at 12.5% and not less than 3,376 EGP/mt. The implementation of these measures will be subject to a ministerial tax order. These measures do not apply to HRC with a thickness exceeding 20 millimeters and a width greater than 1,600 millimeters. The Egyptian tariff numbers for the products under investigation are 7208.10, 7208.25, 7208.26, 7208.27, 7208.36, 7208.37, 7208.38, 7208.39, 7208.40, 7208.51, 7208.52, 7208.53, 7208.54, 7208.90, 7211.14, 7211.19, 7225.30, 7225.40, 7226.91, and 7226.99. Interested parties should submit applications for consultations within seven days of the announcement. Contact details of the Egyptian investigating authority: Ministry of Investment and Foreign Trade Trade Remedies Sector Contact: Mrs. Yomna Elshabrawy Address: New Capital – Governmental District Cairo, Egypt. Email: mailto:itpd@tas.gov.eg On April 27, 2025, Egypt announced in its official gazette that, at the request of Egyptian producers, it initiated a safeguard investigation on imported HRC on April 22, 2025. On September 10, 2025, the WTO Committee on Safeguards issued a notification of safeguard measures submitted by the Egyptian delegation, stating that Egypt made an affirmative preliminary determination in the case. The period of investigation was from January 2021 to December 2024. (Compiled from the WTO website) Original text: https://docs.wto.org/dol2fe/Pages/SS/directdoc.aspx?filename=Q:/G/SG/N8EGY11.pdf&Open=True
Mar 2, 2026 09:29As of March 3, domestic titanium dioxide prices edged up, driven by post-holiday price hike announcements from both chloride and sulfate producers. The rally is supported by rising sulfuric acid costs, improving demand, and low inventory levels. However, escalating geopolitical tensions have disrupted shipping routes, affecting key export markets including India and the Middle East. Near-term focus remains on downstream restocking and the evolving geopolitical landscape.
Mar 3, 2026 13:02National crude steel demand decreased from 1.05 billion mt in 2020 to 910 million mt in 2025, with the steel consumption in manufacturing (machinery, automobiles, home appliances, and ships) increasing from 242 million mt to 280 million mt, a rise of 15.7%, and its share rising from 23% to 31%, becoming a key force in boosting the upgrade of crude steel demand structure. In contrast, construction demand fell from 631 million mt to 440 million mt, with its share dropping from 60% to 49%.
Mar 2, 2026 15:52On February 26, 2026, the European Commission announced its final decision on the first anti-dumping sunset review of steel road wheels originating from China. If the current anti-dumping measures were to be lifted, the dumping of the products in question would continue or recur and cause injury to the EU industry. Therefore, it was decided to maintain the anti-dumping duties on the Chinese products: Xingmin Intelligent Transportation Systems Co., Ltd., Tangshan Xingmin Wheels Co., Ltd., Xianning Xingmin Wheels Co., Ltd., and other cooperating enterprises (see the annex to the original announcement for details) will all be subject to a rate of 50.3%, while other companies will face a rate of 66.4%. The measures took effect the day after the announcement. The EU CN (Combined Nomenclature) codes for the products under investigation are ex 8708 70 10, ex 8708 70 99, and ex 8716 90 90 (TARIC codes are 870870 10 80, 8708 70 10 85, 8708 70 99 20, 8708 70 99 80, 8716 90 90 95, and 8716 90 90 97). The period of the dumping investigation for this sunset review was from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, and the period for the analysis of injury to the industry was from January 1, 2021, to the end of the dumping investigation period. The announcement took effect the day after its publication. On February 15, 2019, the European Commission initiated an anti-dumping investigation into steel road wheels originating from China. On March 4, 2020, the European Commission made its final determination on the anti-dumping investigation of steel road wheels from China. On March 3, 2025, the European Commission launched the first anti-dumping sunset review investigation into steel road wheels from China. (Compiled from: European Commission website) Original text: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=OJ:L_202600428
Mar 2, 2026 09:18Announcement on Adjusting the Quotation Frequency of Battery-Grade Lithium Fluoride Prices from Weekly to Daily
PriceFeb 28, 2026 10:53SMM has reviewed and refined its 2025 energy storage data, adjusting monthly shipment volumes and renaming data points for clarity.
DataFeb 11, 2026 09:58SMM will update its Alumina Monthly Cost Model from January 2026, incorporating VAT into bauxite costs and discontinuing certain regional indicators.
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