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Tariffs on Books from China Suspended
Publishers are holding their breath to see if President Trump’s decision to postpone the imposition of 25% tariffs on $300 billion worth of goods imported from China will become permanent.
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Books a Target of New China Tariffs
Books imported from China face a possible 25% tariff if a new round of tariffs proposed by the Trump administration is enacted. A publisher called the potential for such a tariff "a frightening prospect."
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Thomson-Shore Files Chapter 11; Asset Sale Likely
Dexter, Mich.-based printer Thomson-Shore filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan Southern Division earlier this week. If things go according to plan, its assets will be sold to the CJK Group.
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Lumina Datamatics Upgrades Its Rights Platform with Blockchain
Lumina Datamatics has upgraded its Rights Platform with the inclusion of blockchain solution RapidRightsChain. Shorter rights acquisition time and lower costs are the main advantages coming out of this new upgrade, the company says.
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Westchester Publishing Services Celebrates 50 Years
The leading provider of publishing services celebrates 50 years of delivering excellence to the publishing industry.
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Publishers, Booksellers Keeping Close Tabs on Holiday Book Availability
A paper crunch and cuts in printing capacity are keeping publishers on alert to ensure that they will be able to meet orders for the holiday season's most popular titles.
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Lightning Source Turns 20
In 1998, Lightning Source printed its first book in LaVergne, Tenn. Twenty years later—in addition to its LaVergne location—Lightning Source has three other plants, and continues to grow overseas.
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Spotlight on MPS
In a period of continued growth, MPS has developed unique platform solutions and content services to suit publishing clients of different sizes and segments. (Sponsored)
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Tariffs on Canadian Paper Products Dumped
In a dramatic turnaround, the U.S. International Trade Commission has reversed a Trump administration decision to impose heavy tariffs on paper products imported into the U.S from Canada.
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Black Light Printing in "Find Monsters"
Black light (or ultraviolet-reactive) printing, while not new, is usually done on inkjet printers with its application often limited to posters or high-end brochures.
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Unique Thermochromic Ink Application in 'Penguin Frozen Book'
Thermochromic (or thermochromatic) printing is not new. Using inks that change color with heat, from colorless to colored, or vice versa, is fun, interesting, and appealing. Naturally, such application is popular in packaging and commercial printing.
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A Sampler of Outstanding Projects
It used to be that fantastic (and often abstract) ideas that gave print manufacturers indigestion and nightmares would originate from the publisher or designer.
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Going Beyond Protecting the Print Book
The counterfeiting of textbooks has been the bane of many educational publishers.
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Checking on the Printing Business in Hong Kong & China
Export printers look beyond the escalating trade dispute between China and the U.S. and changes in paper pricing to diversify, grow, and prosper.
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Printing in Hong Kong & China 2018
In this 32nd annual coverage on the print manufacturing industry in Hong Kong and China, seven major export printers mull over the ongoing U.S.-China trade dispute and potential fallout on the industry, and share their observation on the rising paper prices and its causes.
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Too Many Printers—Too Little Paper
Companies confront consolidation in book manufacturing as price pressure intensifies.
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Cenveo Clears Hurdle to Exit from Chapter 11
Cenveo, the manufacturer of print-related products that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in early February, has announced that it should be able to emerge from bankruptcy this summer.
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Edwards Brothers Malloy Will Close
Edwards Brothers Malloy, one of the largest independent book and journal printers in the U.S., will close its operations by June 15.
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Coalition Opposes Imposition of Paper Tariffs
A long simmering trade dispute between the U.S. and Canada has the possibility of significantly raising the cost of uncoated groundwood paper which is used by book publishers as well as newspaper and directory publishers.