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High production costs support Taiwan's upward stainless steel prices

2 Jun 2026 16:44 reported by Joy Liu

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Taiwan’s upstream stainless steel producers raised their June domestic prices, securing a consecutive seven-month increase. The benchmark 304 hot-rolled and cold-rolled coils rose by NT$2,000 per ton, bringing the cumulative seven-month price surge to NT$25,500.

High production costs, driven by rising raw material expenses and upcoming summer electricity rates, prompted this latest price adjustment. Increasing molybdenum prices and a hiked May London Metal Exchange (LME) nickel average offset slight declines in Chinese ferrochrome and ferronickel.

International markets also supported the trend, as Asian stainless steel cold-rolled coil export prices rose by US$120 per ton over the past month.

Despite cautious, need-based procurement from downstream buyers, market participants expect stable or slightly rising short-term prices due to firm global markets and supply reductions in China.

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