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DOC Rules Against Paper Importers
March 5, 2010
From PI Weekly
WASHINGTON, DC—The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) imposed preliminary countervailing duties (CVD) on imported coated paper from China and Indonesia to offset subsidies from those governments. Chinese coated paper companies were assessed duties ranging from 3.92 to 12.83 percent, while Indonesia importers were socked with a 17.48 percent duty.
UPFRONT
March 2010
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printing industry news briefs, including items on Quad/Graphic, Cenve, Alonzo Printing, Berryville Graphics, Keller-Crescent and more.
Curley Chosen to Take Helm at NewPage
February 12, 2010
From PI Weekly
MIAMISBURG, OH—
NewPage Corp. has chosen Tom Curley, a 30-year corporate veteran, to take over as president and CEO, effective immediately. Curley began his career with General Electric, and he has worked with organizations such as Caterpillar Inc. and Cooper Cameron. Prior to joining NewPage, Curley served as president of the Rolls-Royce Energy business.
UPFRONT
February 2010
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printing industry news briefs, including items on Courier, Metgers, Grover Printing, Heidelberg, Worldcolor and more
Willett Steps Down from NewPage Post
January 22, 2010
From PI Weekly
MIAMISBURG, OH—Richard Willett, Jr., president and CEO of
NewPage Corp., resigned from the company effective Jan. 18, but will remain as a consultant through March 31. Willett has decided to pursue opportunities in other industries. Mark Suwyn, former CEO and current executive chairman, will serve as CEO of NewPage until a replacement is named.
Three Stories for 2010
January 15, 2010
From Jack Miller
For 2010, three big stories will be the end of the recession, the end of black liquor credits, and the proposed anti-dumping and countervailing duties on coated papers from China and Indonesia.
Paper Litigation Moves Forward
December 2009
From Printing Impressions
NewPage, Appleton Coated, Sappi Fine Paper North America and the United Steelworkers (USW) filed unfair trade cases on Sept. 23 with the U.S. Department of Commerce and the ITC alleging that certain coated paper from China and Indonesia had been dumped and subsidized, resulting in injury to the domestic industry.