March 26th News
In the third week of March 2026, port inventories of potassium chloride were approximately 2.749 million tons, a decrease of 77,000 tons compared to the second week of March, and an increase of 207,000 tons compared to the same period last year.
Chempricehub's analysis of potassium chloride, with a long-short rating: 1. The port inventory decreased by 77,000 tons month-on-month, indicating a short-term increase in demand or a tightening of supply, which supports spot prices and represents a significant positive factor. However, the year-on-year increase of 207,000 tons reflects that the total inventory remains higher than the same period last year, which may limit the extent of price increases. Overall, spot prices are expected to rise moderately, with a rating of +1 indicating a generally positive outlook.
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