Japan launches anti-dumping probe
Japan has opened an investigation into nickel-based stainless cold-rolled sheets and strips imported from China and Taiwan, amid complaints from domestic producers that low-priced imports are hurting margins.
China extends anti-dumping duties
China has renewed its anti-dumping tariffs on stainless steel billet and hot-rolled stainless steel plate imports (from EU, UK, South Korea, Indonesia) for another five years. Rates range from ~20.2% to ~103.1%.
EU investigates imports / quotas
The European Commission has signaled review of anti-dumping measures on stainless steel hot-rolled flats from China, Indonesia, and Taiwan.
Meanwhile, proposals are underway to cut duty-free stainless quotas in half starting mid-2026.
Global stainless melt shop output grew in Q2 2025
According to WorldStainless, global stainless steel melt shop production in Q2 2025 rose ~5 % over Q1, and ~3.1 % year-on-year.
China contributed a ~9.6 % quarter-on-quarter gain.
China market: modest upswing amid inventory pressure
In September 2025, China’s stainless steel market saw a slight rise (≈ 0.3 %) in average prices (from ~12,092 RMB/ton to ~12,133 RMB/ton).
Nonetheless, inventories remain high and demand soft, limiting further price momentum.
Production cuts & capacity constraints in China
In June 2025, China reduced crude stainless steel output by roughly 150,000 tons month-on-month, reflecting destocking and seasonal lull.
At the same time, the Chinese government unveiled a “Steel Action Plan 2025-2026,” aiming to curb overcapacity, promote green standards, and stabilize demand.
Mixed trajectory across regions
While China and the U.S. saw production increases, European stainless output declined ~5.1 % in Q2 compared to the previous year.
Jindal Stainless opens fabrication unit
Jindal Stainless has inaugurated its first stainless steel fabrication facility in Washivali, Mumbai, India, investing approx. ₹125 crore.
Ohio adds domestic stainless line
Cleveland-Cliffs launched a new $150 million stainless processing line in Coshocton, Ohio, citing U.S. tariffs on imports. The facility also integrates a more environmentally friendly hydrogen-based finishing process.
Automation in hot-rolling
Researchers proposed an integrated mechatronics system to automate control of rolling speed and roll-gap in hot-rolling, improving precision and throughput.
Trends in sheet-metal fabrication
The sector is seeing faster adoption of robotics, IoT, and digital control in bending, cutting, and welding, aiming to improve consistency, reduce manual error, and shorten lead times.
Equipment investments & press upgrades
The sheet metal industry is also witnessing capital investments into precision presses and custom heavy-duty press brakes to cater to aerospace, defense, and advanced manufacturing.
Demand cautious under trade pressure
A survey by Outokumpu showed ~1 in 3 large stainless-consuming firms deferred orders due to trade uncertainties and tariffs.
Deceleration in some markets
In certain regions, particularly Europe, stainless demand has been weak, and manufacturers report sluggish order flow.
Raw material cost volatility
Nickel (a key stainless alloy input) remains volatile, exerting cost pressure and constraining margin expansion, especially when demand is tepid.
Japan launches anti-dumping probe
Japan has opened an investigation into nickel-based stainless cold-rolled sheets and strips imported from China and Taiwan, amid complaints from domestic producers that low-priced imports are hurting margins.
China extends anti-dumping duties
China has renewed its anti-dumping tariffs on stainless steel billet and hot-rolled stainless steel plate imports (from EU, UK, South Korea, Indonesia) for another five years. Rates range from ~20.2% to ~103.1%.
EU investigates imports / quotas
The European Commission has signaled review of anti-dumping measures on stainless steel hot-rolled flats from China, Indonesia, and Taiwan.
Meanwhile, proposals are underway to cut duty-free stainless quotas in half starting mid-2026.
Global stainless melt shop output grew in Q2 2025
According to WorldStainless, global stainless steel melt shop production in Q2 2025 rose ~5 % over Q1, and ~3.1 % year-on-year.
China contributed a ~9.6 % quarter-on-quarter gain.
China market: modest upswing amid inventory pressure
In September 2025, China’s stainless steel market saw a slight rise (≈ 0.3 %) in average prices (from ~12,092 RMB/ton to ~12,133 RMB/ton).
Nonetheless, inventories remain high and demand soft, limiting further price momentum.
Production cuts & capacity constraints in China
In June 2025, China reduced crude stainless steel output by roughly 150,000 tons month-on-month, reflecting destocking and seasonal lull.
At the same time, the Chinese government unveiled a “Steel Action Plan 2025-2026,” aiming to curb overcapacity, promote green standards, and stabilize demand.
Mixed trajectory across regions
While China and the U.S. saw production increases, European stainless output declined ~5.1 % in Q2 compared to the previous year.
Jindal Stainless opens fabrication unit
Jindal Stainless has inaugurated its first stainless steel fabrication facility in Washivali, Mumbai, India, investing approx. ₹125 crore.
Ohio adds domestic stainless line
Cleveland-Cliffs launched a new $150 million stainless processing line in Coshocton, Ohio, citing U.S. tariffs on imports. The facility also integrates a more environmentally friendly hydrogen-based finishing process.
Automation in hot-rolling
Researchers proposed an integrated mechatronics system to automate control of rolling speed and roll-gap in hot-rolling, improving precision and throughput.
Trends in sheet-metal fabrication
The sector is seeing faster adoption of robotics, IoT, and digital control in bending, cutting, and welding, aiming to improve consistency, reduce manual error, and shorten lead times.
Equipment investments & press upgrades
The sheet metal industry is also witnessing capital investments into precision presses and custom heavy-duty press brakes to cater to aerospace, defense, and advanced manufacturing.
Demand cautious under trade pressure
A survey by Outokumpu showed ~1 in 3 large stainless-consuming firms deferred orders due to trade uncertainties and tariffs.
Deceleration in some markets
In certain regions, particularly Europe, stainless demand has been weak, and manufacturers report sluggish order flow.
Raw material cost volatility
Nickel (a key stainless alloy input) remains volatile, exerting cost pressure and constraining margin expansion, especially when demand is tepid.