News/Media Alliance Urges Administration To Forgo Additional, Targeted Newsprint Tariffs Under Consideration
Arlington, VA - Today, the News/Media Alliance submitted a joint letter to U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on behalf of its members in the printing and news publishing industries asking the Commerce Department to forgo any implementation of tariffs on ... Read More
Canada and Mexico Tariffs Delayed Until April 2
These products will not be subject to the 25% tariffs until April 2. Through multiple sources, we have confirmed that newsprint is covered under this agreement ... Read More
Trump Orders Investigation of Lumber Imports Including Paper
President Trump signed a memo on March 1 for the Commerce Department to initiate a national security investigation into U.S. lumber imports and their derivative products, including paper, under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 ... Read More
Trump Announces Tariff Plans
President Trump announced his America First Trade Policy on Inauguration Day, January 20, stating that he plans to enact 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico on February 1, citing the flow of both migrants and fentanyl from both countries. Trump did ... Read More
Guest Post: When Winning Feels Like Losing
When the International Trade Commission reversed the tariffs on Canadian newsprint, publishers and paper producers rejoiced. But now that refunds are being sent to producers, publishers are left wondering if they'll share in the returned revenue ... Read More
STOPP Statement: ITC Ruling to Reverse the Newsprint Tax
Stop Tariffs on Printers & Publishers today welcomed the ITC's decision to terminate duties currently being applied to uncoated groundwood paper, or newsprint, imports from Canada ... Read More
Statement: ITC Made the Right Call in Reversing Newsprint Tariffs
We applaud the International Trade Commission (ITC) for today reaching a final, negative determination that Canadian imports of uncoated groundwood paper, which includes newsprint used by newspapers, do not cause material harm to the U.S. paper industry ... Read More
Statement: Revision to Tariffs Doesn’t Solve Underlying Problem
Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced its affirmative final determination on countervailing duties and antidumping duties on imports of uncoated groundwood paper from Canada, which includes newsprint ... Read More