TiO₂-MarktberichtStabilVeröffentlicht 21. Nov. 20252025-11-14 to 2025-11-21
TiO₂ Prices Steady, But Cost Surge Signals Potential Upswing (2025-11-14 to 2025-11-21)
Market Report
1. Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂) Market Analysis
- China’s TiO₂ market became increasingly volatile this week as cost pressure surged and mixed signals emerged regarding production cuts and pricing intentions.
- Rising sulfuric acid and ilmenite costs pushed TiO₂ production into deeper losses, with estimated negative margins of $210–$280/ton per ton of pigment produced.
- Despite weak demand, major producers kept quotations firm, and some plants in Shandong and Jiangsu raised prices by $28–$42/ton due to cost pressure.
- Meanwhile, a few producers issued small price cuts earlier in the week, reflecting the ongoing tug-of-war between cost-push pressure and declining demand.
| Product | Price Range (USD/MT) | Change vs Last Week |
|---|---|---|
| Rutile-grade TiO₂ | $1,830 – $1,910 | No change |
| Anatase-grade TiO₂ | $1,660 – $1,750 | No change |
2. Titanium Dioxide Pigment Market Trends
- Sulfuric acid prices surged sharply again this week, driving production costs to new highs and worsening the cost imbalance for sulfate-route TiO₂ producers.
- Ilmenite supply tightened domestically, keeping ore prices firm even as imported ilmenite weakened; this reinforced upward cost pressure.
- With cost increases exceeding $210/ton for many producers, several plants temporarily closed order books, and top TiO₂ manufacturers introduced aggressive distributor rebate policies to stabilize the market.
3. Market Forecast
- Cost Support: Costs for sulfuric acid and domestic ilmenite remain the strongest forces in the market, and continued increases may push more producers to attempt price hikes.
- Price Outlook: Increased costs may lead to future production cuts or shutdowns, and potentially higher titanium dioxide prices.
- Demand Outlook: Downstream sectors show no sign of recovery; Q4 remains the weakest demand period of the year.
- Producer Behavior: Top manufacturers are likely to defend pricing via rebates, controlled supply, and tighter order acceptance.
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