State of the Printing and Paper Markets
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The domestic and foreign companies have grayed. As in the automobile industry, where Japanese models are made in the U.S. and vice versa, the paper markets have become integrated. Foreign companies now own many North American mills, and so competition between the two has become more controlled.
Also, mills and machines have been shut down, so there are fewer surpluses, even in a down period. In the past, when demand was low, mills continued to produce paper, because it was very expensive to turn equipment off and on again. This contributed to unwanted surplus. Today they shut the equipment down, and don't feed the surplus.
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