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U.S. Trade Body To Move Ahead With Duties Against Canadian Glossy Paper Products

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 18 Nov, 2015 11:00 AM
    HALIFAX — The U.S. International Trade Commission has voted to move ahead with a series of costly duties against Canadian mills that produce glossy paper products.
     
    The decision, posted today on the commission's website, was part of the final phase of a countervailing duty investigation concerning supercalendered paper.
     
    Under a decision released last month the U.S. said it would impose duties ranging from 17.87 to 20.18 per cent against Canadian mills.
     
    The trade action is the result of a petition filed by two American producers of supercalendered paper that say the Canadian paper goods are unfairly subsidized.
     
    Nova Scotia mill Port Hawkesbury Paper faces a 20.18 per cent duty under the ruling.
     
    Nova Scotia's Trade Minister Michel Samson says the province will work with Ottawa to advance a challenge of the U.S. ruling under the North American Free Trade Agreement. 

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