State and Federal Representatives to Support Appvion at U.S. International Trade Commission Hearing
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State and federal representatives to support Appvion at U.S. International Trade Commission hearing Commission to decide whether to extend antidumping and countervailing duty orders on lightweight thermal paper from China and Germany (Appleton, Wis., October 29, 2014) A group of 14 U.S. senators, representatives and governors from five states will provide testimony and written statements on behalf of Appvion, Inc. for a key hearing at the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) on October 30 in Washington, D.C. The ITC hearing is being held in advance of a ruling on whether or not to extend the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on imports of lightweight thermal paper from China and Germany. The ITC is scheduled to vote on the matter on December 17. Strong support from elected officials Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin Representatives Reid Ribble and Tom Petri, and Ohio Representative Michael Turner will deliver testimony on behalf of Appvion at the hearing. Ohio Senators Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman; Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey; Wisconsin Representative Ron Kind; Pennsylvania Representative Bill Shuster; Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker; and Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett will submit statements to the ITC supporting Appvion. Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell; Kentucky Representative Brett Guthrie; and Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear will also submit statements in support of Appvion and its base paper supplier Domtar Corporation. Appvion chief executive officer, Mark Richards, and other Appvion executives will testify that the dumped and subsidized imports of lightweight thermal paper from China and Germany will continue to harm lightweight thermal paper producers in the U.S., and as a result corrective duties imposed on the foreign imports should remain in place. “We welcome the opportunity to compete with anyone in the world, provided all producers compete fairly,” Richards said. “We appreciate the efforts of the U.S. International Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Commerce to ensure fair competition for all producers who sell lightweight in the U.S. market. We are also grateful for the state and federal elected officials who support our ongoing fight for a level playing field on which to compete.” 825 East Wisconsin Avenue P.O. Box 359 Appleton, WI 54912-0359 920-734-9841 appvion.com State and federal representatives to support Appvion at trade hearing page 2 Background In 2008, the U.S. Department of Commerce imposed antidumping and/or countervailing duty orders on imports from China and Germany as a result of trade remedy cases filed by Appvion (then Appleton Papers). The duties cover imports of lightweight thermal paper products, typically used for point-of-sale retail receipts and coupons, sold into the United States by manufacturers and converters based in China and Germany. Dumping occurs when a foreign producer sells goods in the United States at prices below those at which it sells in the country of origin or at prices lower than the cost of production. When a foreign government subsidizes goods by providing financial assistance to benefit the production or exportation of goods, such assistance may result in unfair trade practices. In 2008, the United States government found that dumping and subsidies existed, and that the domestic market was threatened with material injury, and imposed duties to offset the amount of dumping and subsidization. About Appvion Appvion creates product solutions through its development and use of coating formulations, coating applications and Encapsys® microencapsulation technology. The company produces thermal, carbonless, security, colored bond, inkjet, digital specialty, and Encapsys products. Appvion, headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, has manufacturing operations in Wisconsin, Ohio and Pennsylvania, employs approximately 1,700 people and is 100 percent employee-owned. For more information, visit www.appvion.com. Media Contact: Bill Van Den Brandt, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications 920-991-8613 [email protected] 825 East Wisconsin Avenue P.O. Box 359 Appleton, WI 54912-0359 920-734-9841 appvion.com .