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Chempricehub Key Reminder: Potassium Chloride Inventory Shows Both Month-on-Month and Year-on-Year Declines
Published on 2026-02-25
February 25th News: In the second week of February 2026, port potassium chloride inventories were approximately 2.747 million tons, a decrease of 21,000 tons compared to the first week of February and a reduction of 167,000 tons year-on-year. Chempricehub's analysis of potassium chloride indicates a long-short score of 1.5. Port potassium chloride inventories decreased by 21,000 tons to 2.747 million tons month-on-month and dropped by 167,000 tons year-on-year, indicating a continued tightening on the supply side. The decline in inventories reflects strong underlying demand or reduced supply, which may lead to tighter supply-demand dynamics in the spot market and drive prices higher. Based on the current data, the significant reduction in supply (with a notable year-on-year decline) exerts a strong positive impact on spot prices.