MIAMISBURG, OH—NewPage Corp. announced that E. Thomas Curley has resigned as president and CEO and as a director of NewPage and its affiliates. In addition, the board of directors of NewPage and its affiliates have accepted the resignations of Mark A. Suwyn as chairman and a director of the companies, and the resignation of Michael Edicola as vice president, human resources.
NewPage Corp.
E. Thomas Curley has resigned as president and CEO, and the board has accepted the resignations of Mark A. Suwyn as chairman and a director of the companies.
There's no question that inkjet was the hot ticket at Ipex, and thus is the primary technology focus of this article. There was a huge collective sigh of relief when visitors from all corners of the world began pouring into Birmingham, England, last month.
NewPage Corp. withdrew its application Tuesday for an initial public stock offering it filed in May 2008.
Last September, a petition was filed charging Indonesia and China with illegal subsidies and dumping during 2008 and 2009, which subsequently caused "material injury" to the U.S. paper industry.
WASHINGTON, DC—The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) is levying dumping duties against certain coated paper imports from China and Indonesia. The preliminary tariffs range from 30.92 percent to 89.71 percent for China, with an all-China rate of 135.80 percent. A single rate of 10.62 percent is being applied to all Indonesian coated paper producers. These margins would be in addition to the countervailing duties applied in March, which would make the overall duties 43.65 percent for China and 28.1 percent for Indonesia.
The margins on Chinese coated paper range from 30.82% to 89.71%, with a single rate of 10.62% set for all Indonesian coated paper producers.
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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.
MIAMISBURG, OH—NewPage Corp. has reached an agreement with Domtar Corp. of Montreal to purchase Domtar's coated groundwood paper product lines and book of business. The purchase follows Domtar's decision to exit this business and close its Columbus, MS, paper mill.