Commerce Begins CV Duty Investigation on Supercalendered Paper From Canada
The Commerce Department is beginning a countervailing duty investigation on supercalendered paper from Canada, it said in a fact sheet released March 19 (here). Two U.S. paper manufacturers, Madison Paper Industries and Verso Corporation, requested the investigation in a petition…
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filed in late February (see 1503020064). The two companies say Canadian exporters of supercalendered paper, which is used for printed materials, including magazines, catalogs, retail inserts, direct mail materials, corporate brochures, flyers, and directories, are highly oriented to the U.S. market and benefit from subsidies from the Canadian and provincial governments. The International Trade Commission is scheduled to make its preliminary injury determination by April 13. The CV duty investigation will only continue if the ITC finds injury. ITT will provide more details upon publication of the initiation notice in the Federal Register.