Doggett launches big dogs comp

KW Doggett Fine Paper customers who purchase a product from their wide format range from April 26 to June 23 will score an entry into a major prize draw.

Commission to investigate paper dumping in Aus

The Anti-Dumping Commission will investigate whether A4 sized paper from Brazil, China, Thailand and Indonesia was sold in Australia at below market rate during 2015, a practice which Australian Paper says is threatening jobs at its Maryvale mill.

Choice slams CBA’s $2.50 paper statement fee

Australian consumer advocacy group, Choice has panned The Commonwealth Bank after reports it will slug customers with a fee to provide printed copies of their account statement.

ITC finds Australian Paper causing ‘material injury’ in US

The International Trade Commission has ruled that dumped, unfairly priced imports of certain types of uncoated paper sheets from China, Indonesia, Brazil, Portugal and Australia are causing material injury, after the USW (United Steel Workers) and four US paper manufacturers launched petitions condemning the practice.

Norske Skog in boardroom battle

GSO, the biggest shareholder in embattled paper manufacturer Norske Skog, wants to dump three directors from the eight person board, and agree new refinancing proposals.

Paperlinx enters new chapter

Paperlinx is set to change name to Spicers and focus on new acquisitions after its last European arm in Germany failed to find a buyer and fell into administration.

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