Resolute Forest Products has been hit with more duties from the U.S.
This time on newsprint.
The U.S. Department of Commerce is placing a 4.42% countervailing duty against Resolute as part of a preliminary decision that also impacts several other producers.
A complaint from a U.S. company that Canadian mills are unfairly subsidized led to the ruling.
The Department says a final decision will be made in March.
Meantime, Canada has launched a wide-ranging complaint against the United States over its trade practices.
It had asked the World Trade Organization to examine the American use of punitive duties, alleging that they violate international law for five reasons.
The complaint was filed last month but was released Wednesday.