China Nitro Toluene Prices Decline 3.3% as Spot Market Activity Slows

China Nitro Toluene Prices Decline 3.3% as Spot Market Activity Slows

Roald Dahl 01-Jun-2026

China Nitro Toluene prices moved lower in May 2026, with additional weakness emerging in late May as market assessments recorded further declines. The month began with broadly balanced conditions and subdued trading activity, while mid-month received temporary support from import flows and firmer overseas offers. However, sentiment weakened in the final weeks as spot demand softened and cargo movement slowed, prompting importers to compete on pricing to clear inventories. Overall, the Nitro Toluene market shifted from relative stability to downward pressure as buyers retreated and sellers focused on destocking, according to ChemAnalyst observations. Downstream demand presented a mixed picture: procurement from dyes and pigments, agrochemical intermediates, pharmaceutical intermediates, rubber chemical intermediates, and specialty intermediates remained steady during the first half of the month but weakened later, reducing market momentum. Rising sulphuric acid costs increased production expenses and squeezed producer margins, limiting aggressive discounting. Looking ahead, the market outlook remains cautious, with subdued demand and inventory-clearing efforts likely to weigh on activity, although firmer overseas offers and import costs could provide occasional support.

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