1. Latest Export Prices (FOB Tianjin Port · USD/ton)
| Grade | Quotation (USD/ton) | Price Change |
|---|---|---|
| FeSi72 | 1020–1040 | -- |
| FeSi75 | 1090–1120 | -- |
2. Market Tone Comparison
FeSi72
Exporters report steady, moderate inquiries mainly from Southeast Asia.
Inventory pressure is low, supporting stable quotations.
Buyers are mostly scheduling routine shipments rather than large forward orders.
FeSi75
Demand from alloy and foundry segments remains stable and consistent.
Higher-grade requirements keep FeSi75 slightly better supported than FeSi72.
Suppliers note healthy availability with no supply concerns.
3. Price Stability & Drivers
FeSi72 Price Support
FeSi72 pricing is driven more by:
general alloy demand,
balanced supply,
stable raw-material and power costs.
Because demand is "normal but not strong," FeSi72 stays in a narrow range with little upward momentum.
FeSi75 Price Support
FeSi75 benefits from:
stronger acceptance in export markets,
higher-grade requirements from mills,
steady long-term users who rarely switch grades.
This gives FeSi75 a firmer price floor compared with FeSi72.
4. Short-Term Outlook
FeSi72 Outlook
Expected to remain stable.
Slight downward flexibility may appear if export demand softens.
FeSi75 Outlook
Also stable, but with a firmer tone.
Less likely to show price softness unless upstream costs ease significantly.
5. Buyer Takeaways
FeSi72 remains the more cost-efficient choice, suitable for buyers focused on routine applications.
FeSi75 offers greater stability and performance consistency, making it preferred for higher-spec production.
Both grades show low volatility in the near term.
If you're comparing FeSi72 and FeSi75 for upcoming shipments, I can help evaluate:
which grade fits your process,
available sizes,
nearest loading window,
and real-time export availability.
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