China Raises Overseas Titanium Sponge Supply Amid Oversupply Pressure

China boosts titanium sponge exports as domestic oversupply builds and international buyers seek alternatives post-Ukraine conflict.
China Raises Overseas Titanium Sponge Supply Amid Oversupply Pressure
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Chinese Titanium Sponge Exports Surge in Response to Oversupply

Chinese titanium sponge producers are rapidly increasing exports to manage growing domestic oversupply. China has dominated global titanium sponge production since 2020, driven by aggressive capacity expansion and high revenues. In 2023, China’s top nine producers delivered 247,400t, a 13.5pc rise year-on-year, marking the ninth straight annual increase.

Export Volumes Climb as Global Buyers Shift from Ukraine and Japan

China exported 1,079t of titanium sponge in January–February 2025, up 29pc year-on-year, customs data shows. Demand rose sharply after Ukraine’s Zaporozhe plant shut down and Japanese suppliers diverted output to Europe and the U.S. South Korea, Japan, and the U.S. became China’s top three buyers in 2024, collectively absorbing over 3,800t.

Tariffs and Caution Temper U.S. and Japanese Import Growth

U.S. imports dropped 35pc in early 2025 due to new Trump-era tariffs, despite 2024 volumes surging nearly 8-fold. Japan doubled its imports to 1,162t last year, likely for quality testing and low-cost applications, not aerospace-grade use. Meanwhile, Japanese producers remain dominant domestically with a 65,000 t/yr capacity and cautious optimism about competition.

The Metalnomist Commentary

China’s titanium sponge industry now walks a fine line between growing export momentum and long-term structural oversupply. While quality improvements have opened doors to Japan and the U.S., geopolitical barriers like tariffs and technical certification hurdles will continue to shape the pace of China's global expansion. Still, the supply shift signals a major realignment in the global titanium value chain.

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