The U.S. Commerce Department said on Wednesday it was imposing additional preliminary duties of up to 99.65 percent on imports of glossy paper from China, on top of earlier, much smaller duties that already have caused friction.
The decision came in the second of two cases brought by NewPage Corp. of Dayton, Ohio against imports from China, South Korea and Indonesia. The paper is the type used in art books, high-end magazines, textbooks and annual reports.


