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LME nickel price surge triggers stainless steel hikes

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Update time : 2026-01-08 16:03:55
The London Metal Exchange (LME) nickel futures soared by nearly 9% in a single day, closing at US$18,524/ton on January 6. This surge was due to heavy AI-driven demand and Indonesia’s plan to decrease 2026 mining quotas by nearly 30%. Because nickel accounts for over half of stainless steel production costs, this spike forced a rapid price revaluation across the industry.

Shares of major Taiwanese stainless steel manufacturers, such as Walsin Lihwa and Yieh Hsing, hit the daily limit as a result. With Indonesian suppliers raising quotes and downstream processors adjusting export rates, the market is bracing for a new wave of metal inflation. Market participants expect this upward trend to persist as global supply tightens significantly.
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