A-Shares Silicone Sector Pulls Back, Leading Stocks Edge Lowe
A-Shares Silicone Sector Pulls Back, Leading Stocks Edge Lower
Core Keywords: A-Shares silicone sector, Dongyue Silicon Materials, Hesheng Silicon Industry, pullback, fund wait-and-see, profit-taking
Core Sentence: On March 26, the A-shares silicone sector pulled back, with leading stocks Dongyue Silicon Materials and Hesheng Silicon Industry falling 3.46%
and 3.28% respectively, as the market digested previous price increase expectations.

On March 26, 2026, the A-shares silicone sector fluctuated downward along with the broader market, with strong wait-and-see sentiment among funds and a general decline in most individual stocks. As of the close of trading, Dongyue Silicon Materials (300821) fell 3.46% to close at 11.16 RMB, with a turnover of 210 million RMB; Hesheng Silicon Industry (603260), a leading enterprise in the industry, fell 3.28% to close at 40.99 RMB, with a turnover of 380 million RMB. Among other individual stocks in the sector, only a few varieties such as Jianghan New Materials and Hongbai New Materials rose slightly, while most stocks such as Guibao Technology and Huitian New Materials fluctuated downward.
Industry analysts believe that the pullback of the silicone sector on the day is mainly due to the market’s digestion of the previous price increase expectations. In the early stage, the continuous price increase of silicone products and the tightening of supply supported the sector’s rise, but with the current weak terminal demand and the slow transmission of cost pressure, the market’s confidence in the continued price increase has weakened, leading to profit-taking by funds. In addition, the overall volatility of the broader market and the cautious sentiment of investors also affected the performance of the silicone sector. It is expected that the sector will enter a consolidation and digestion period in the short term, and its trend will be closely linked to the price fluctuations of silicone raw materials and the recovery of downstream demand.