Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - As of September 15, the total steel inventory in the national market has increased, indicating a rise in supply levels across various categories of steel products [1][3]. Inventory Data - The total steel market inventory reached 9.3918 million tons, an increase of 207,000 tons (+2.25%) compared to the previous week, covering 38 cities and 135 warehouses [1]. - The inventory of construction steel amounted to 5.2699 million tons, up by 197,700 tons (+3.90%) from the previous week, across 30 cities and 79 warehouses [1]. - Hot-rolled coil inventory was recorded at 2.2074 million tons, increasing by 29,100 tons (+1.34%) from the previous week, including 15 cities and 47 warehouses [1]. - The inventory of medium and heavy plates totaled 678,600 tons, showing a decrease of 12,400 tons (-1.79%) compared to the previous week, across 9 cities and 14 warehouses [1]. - Cold-rolled coated inventory stood at 1.2359 million tons, down by 7,400 tons (-0.60%) from the previous week, covering 5 cities and 14 warehouses [1]. Weekly Comparison - The inventory levels for various steel products from August 25 to September 15 show a general upward trend in construction steel and hot-rolled coil, while medium and heavy plates and cold-rolled coated steel experienced declines [3]. - Specific inventory figures for the weeks are as follows: - Construction steel: 4.6419 million tons (August 25) to 5.2699 million tons (September 15) [3]. - Hot-rolled coil: 2.0434 million tons (August 25) to 2.2074 million tons (September 15) [3]. - Medium and heavy plates: 661,500 tons (August 25) to 678,600 tons (September 15) [3]. - Cold-rolled coated: 1.1949 million tons (August 25) to 1.2359 million tons (September 15) [3]. - The total inventory increased from 8.5417 million tons (August 25) to 9.3918 million tons (September 15) [3].
钢银电商:全国钢市库存环比增加2.25%