February 26th News: China Sulfur Port Inventory (February 26th): Fangchenggang 510,000 tons, Beihai Port 70,000 tons, Zhanjiang Port 230,000 tons, Zhenjiang Port 694,000 tons, Nanjing Port 30,000 tons, Dafeng Port 140,000 tons. Chempricehub Analysis of Sulfur, Bull-Bear Score: -1. Scoring Reason: The total sulfur inventory at major Chinese ports is 1.674 million tons, including 510,000 tons at Fangchenggang, 70,000 tons at Beihai Port, 230,000 tons at Zhanjiang Port, 694,000 tons at Zhenjiang Port, 30,000 tons at Nanjing Port, and 140,000 tons at Dafeng Port. The high inventory level indicates ample supply. This reflects a loose market supply-demand relationship and relatively insufficient demand, exerting downward pressure on spot prices. Impact Analysis: Inventory increases typically signal oversupply or weak terminal demand, which may lead to downward pressure on sulfur spot prices. Enterprises need to monitor inventory digestion progress to address potential price risks.