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Why Trump’s tariffs on newsprint were overturned

Andy Uhler Aug 30, 2018
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Jason Campbell adjusts rolls of newsprint before printing at The Columbian newspaper on April 18, 2018 in Vancouver, Washington. In January of 2017 the the U.S. Commerce Department imposed tariffs as much as 32 percent on Canadian newsprint causing paper prices to wildly skyrocket. The new prices may harm newspapers, already operating on razor thin margins, across the United States. Natalie Behring/Getty Images

Why Trump’s tariffs on newsprint were overturned

Andy Uhler Aug 30, 2018
Jason Campbell adjusts rolls of newsprint before printing at The Columbian newspaper on April 18, 2018 in Vancouver, Washington. In January of 2017 the the U.S. Commerce Department imposed tariffs as much as 32 percent on Canadian newsprint causing paper prices to wildly skyrocket. The new prices may harm newspapers, already operating on razor thin margins, across the United States. Natalie Behring/Getty Images
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The U.S. International Trade Commission has overturned the Trump administration’s tariffs on Canadian newsprint. The ITC found that newsprint imports from Canada don’t harm U.S. paper producers. The tariffs had been put in place by the Commerce Department earlier this month. 

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