Domtar Corp. has announced the permanent closing of its
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The permanent closing of the mill comes after all other solutions have been considered in the last three years and as the global pulp market now faces deteriorating conditions, therefore putting an end to any expectation to re-launch a profitable operation at
Given the very weak economy and poor market conditions in the pulp and paper business, Domtar continues to closely monitor inventory levels and manage working capital by balancing production with its customer demand. As a result, the company will have curtailed production through lack-of-order downtime and slowdowns that are estimated to total 44,000 tons of pulp and approximately 173,000 tons of paper in the fourth quarter of 2008.
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