Good News for Printers & Publishers: ITC Ruling Terminates Tariffs on Imported Canadian Newsprint Paper

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In a unanimous ruling today, U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) commissioners determined that U.S.-based manufacturers of uncoated groundwood (newsprint) papers are not being materially injured or threatened by Canadian newsprint producers, ending the antidumping and countervailing import duties that were being assessed at the border. Reversing the earlier ruling made by the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) in favor of import tariffs that, in some cases, amounted to a whopping 32%, the ITC vote marks a major victory for U.S.

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