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ChemPriceHub reminder: China sulphurous port inventory report

Published on 2025-12-28

China's sulfur port inventory (December 25): Total stockpile is 2.0485 million tons: Fangchenggang 560,000 tons, Beihai Port 57,000 tons, Zhanjiang Port 290,000 tons, Zhenjiang Port 809,000 tons, Nanjing Port 40,000 tons, Daheng Port 244,000 tons. PriceSeek evaluates sulfur, with a negative score of -1. The total stockpile of China's sulfur ports stands at 2.0485 million tons, including Fangchenggang 560,000 tons, Beihai Port 57,000 tons, and others, indicating a high inventory level, suggesting ample supply but potential demand shortfall, which may lead to increased downward pressure on spot prices. This reflects market oversupply risks, thus being generally bearish.

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