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Chempricehub Important Reminder: Significant Price Increase in Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride

Published on 2026-01-03

December 29th News: The latest price of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride for January 2026 has shown a significant increase. Sinochem's quotation has been raised by 350 yuan/ton, with the mainstream price in the Taicang market reaching 12,000 yuan/ton, and the mainstream price in the Shangyu area reaching 11,900 yuan/ton. Chempricehub's analysis of hydrofluoric acid indicates a long-short score of +1.5. The article reports a notable rise in the price of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acid) for January 2026, with Sinochem's quotation increasing by 350 yuan/ton, and mainstream prices in Taicang and Shangyu reaching 12,000 yuan/ton and 11,900 yuan/ton, respectively. This suggests tightening market supply or strengthening demand, which is clearly favorable for spot prices. The score of +1.5 reflects a generally strong positive market sentiment, and it is expected that spot prices may continue to rise in the short term.

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