Nippon Paper Industries Co. has announced price hikes for
newsprint of 100 yen per ream. The hikes will go into effect with the April 1
delivery.
“In recent
years, the demand for newsprint has continued to decline, but the company is
striving to ensure stable supply and quality of newsprint while implementing
various cost-cutting measures,” said a release from the Japan-based company.
Under its current business plant, the company “will further consolidate
production facilities to reduce fixed costs by shutting down the No. 8 paper
production machine at the Kushiro Mill and the No. 6 paper production machine
at the Hokkaido Mill (Yufutsu),” said the release.
The
business environment of newsprint is “increasingly severe,” the company said.
“In addition to rising prices of waste paper and other raw materials and fuels,
the rise in logistics costs has become unavoidable,” it said.
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