February 6th News
China Sulfur Port Inventory (February 5th): Total inventory 1.7945 million tons: Fangcheng Port 550,000 tons, Beihai Port 60,000 tons, Zhanjiang Port 220,000 tons, Zhenjiang Port 699,000 tons, Nanjing Port 40,000 tons, Dafeng Port 172,000 tons.
Chempricehub Analysis on Sulfur, Bull-Bear Score: -120
On February 5th, 2026, China's sulfur port inventory reached 1.7945 million tons, with major ports such as Fangcheng Port (550,000 tons) and Zhenjiang Port (699,000 tons) holding relatively high stock levels. This indicates ample current supply and relatively insufficient demand, which may restrain the rise in spot prices or even exert downward pressure. An increase in inventory typically reflects a loose market supply-demand balance, generally exerting a bearish influence on sulfur spot prices.