Canadian Newsprint Is Not the Enemy — Tariffs Are
Every day at the News Media Alliance headquarters, a stack of newspapers arrives for myself and the staff. But with […]
Every day at the News Media Alliance headquarters, a stack of newspapers arrives for myself and the staff. But with […]
Today, members of the printing, publishing and paper-producing industries are announcing the formation of Stop Tariffs on Printers & Publishers (STOPP), a coalition to fight proposed countervailing and anti-dumping duties on imports of Canadian uncoated groundwood paper.
In response to the Department of Commerce’s announcement today of preliminary antidumping duties on Canadian imports of uncoated groundwood paper – which includes newsprint used by tens of thousands of publishers and printers in the United States.
We are stunned that a single U.S. mill (NORPAC) has been able to manipulate the trade laws to their gain, while potentially wreaking financial havoc on newspapers and other commercial publishers across the country.
Discussion Points for a Conversation or Letter with Policymakers I respectfully request your urgent assistance on a matter that will
Last August, the Department of Commerce (Commerce) announced the initiation of anti-dumping duty and countervailing duty (i.e. anti-subsidy) investigations of
Today, more than 1,100 newspapers across the U.S. called on Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to heavily scrutinize the anti-dumping and countervailing duty petitions filed by paper mill, North Pacific Paper Company (NORPAC).
On September 22, the International Trade Commission (ITC) voted unanimously (4-0) to continue with the antidumping investigation brought on by a petition from