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旺季来临!钛白粉再涨价,10月底存下跌预期
Hua Xia Shi Bao·2025-09-27 06:18

Core Viewpoint - The titanium dioxide industry is experiencing a price increase, with companies raising prices by 500 RMB/ton for domestic customers since September 15, marking the fifth price hike this year [2][3]. Price Adjustments - Several companies, including Yibin Tianyuan and Ti Hai Technology, have announced price increases for titanium dioxide products, with domestic prices rising by 500 RMB/ton and international prices by 30-70 USD/ton [3][4]. - The price adjustments are driven by the traditional peak season and the need to stimulate downstream inventory demand, as well as to implement previous price increases from August [2][4]. Market Conditions - The current price hikes are cautious due to weak downstream demand and the potential for increased inventory levels as production rates rise [4]. - The titanium dioxide industry has faced a decline in prices due to reduced downstream market demand and increased production costs, leading to a situation of excess inventory [5][6]. Financial Performance - Major companies like Longbai Group reported a decline in revenue and net profit for the first half of 2025, with revenue dropping to 13.33 billion RMB, a decrease of 3.34% year-on-year, and net profit down by 19.53% [5]. - Other companies, such as Zhonghe Titanium and Huiyun Titanium, showed mixed results, with revenue increases but significant drops in net profit [5]. Industry Challenges - The titanium dioxide market is currently at a five-year low due to supply-demand mismatches, with rapid domestic capacity expansion and weakened demand linked to the real estate sector [6]. - Companies are responding to these challenges by seeking to expand into international markets, with Longbai Group and Huiyun Titanium actively pursuing overseas strategies to mitigate the impact of anti-dumping investigations [7]. Future Outlook - There are expectations of continued downward pressure on titanium dioxide prices due to weak domestic and international demand, with predictions of price declines by the end of October [7].