The provincial government, through its Crown-owned utility company, is helping Newfoundland and Labrador's only pulp and paper mill stay in business by buying electricity customers don't need at an ...
"The paper industry is changing, and the mill needs change to remain current. And this is one of the ways in which they can remain current," Goulding said. Corner Brook Mayor Jim Parsons ...
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Corner Brook mill reliving 2018 U.S. tariffs, but in better position to weather the stormThis isn't the first time the Kruger-owned Corner Brook Pulp & Paper has faced down tariffs implemented by U.S. President Donald Trump. In 2018 the mill was hit with an export duty of 9.93 per ...
The provincial government, through its Crown-owned utility company, is helping prop up the struggling newsprint mill in Newfoundland and Labrador by buying unnecessary electricity from Corner Brook ...
Keith Goulding, treasurer and past president of the Greater Corner Brook Board of Trade, says he was encouraged by the agreement when the news broke. He sees it as an opportunity for the ...
After Kruger was hit by U.S. tariffs in 2018, it began to look for other buyers of its newsprint made at Corner Brook Pulp and Paper. (Colleen Connors/CBC) In the face of the continuous threat of U.S.
N.L. Hydro has confirmed that it is buying electricity from Deer Lake Power, which energizes the paper-making machines at the Corner Brook mill, for 27.5 cents per kilowatt hour. That's nearly ...
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