[Price Reporting] Stainless Steel : 15-5PH, 17-4PH

[Price Reporting] Stainless Steel : 15-5PH, 17-4PH
[Price Reporting] Stainless Steel : 15-5PH, 17-4PH1. Reporting Duration : March 16, 2026 – March 20, 2026 2. Introduction to Metals : Alloy Price Analysis Including Stainless Steel 3. Summary : 15-5PH and 17-4PH stainless steel prices fell slightly in the week of March 16–20, 2026, mainly due to weakness in key raw materials like nickel, high-carbon ferrochrome, copper, and ferroniobium. Nickel and copper declines were influenced by a strong U.S. dollar, global economic uncertainty, and cautious investor sentiment. High-carbon ferrochrome and ferroniobium saw limited trading and end-user...

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