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Price outlook for Taiwan’s stainless steel to become clearer next week

2 Jan 2026 16:04 reported by Joy Liu

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Taiwan’s upstream stainless steel mills released their January price lists before the New Year holiday, delivering a substantial increase for 304 hot-rolled and cold-rolled products. The price rose by NT$5,000/ton, representing the largest jump in nearly three years. This sharp climb was due to rising costs from Indonesia’s Tsingshan, which implemented multiple price hikes on hot-rolled black coils.

In the distribution market, some sellers immediately raised quotes for 304 cold-rolled coils. Mills and distributors remain in negotiations over final ex-factory figures, and the upward trend appears firm.

Market activity previously showed signs of a rebound, but the scale of this January adjustment exceeded initial expectations. Precise mainstream pricing will become clearer next week as the industry reacts to these new costs.

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