UNDER THE GENERAL PROVISIONS OF SECTION 332, TITLE III, PART II, TARIFF ACT OF 1930, IN COMPLIANCE WITH SENATE RESOLUTION 200, DATED AUGUST 24, 1935 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION RAYMOND B. STEVENS, Chairman OSCAR B. RYDER E. DANA DURAND A. MANUEL FOX SIDNEY MORGAN, Secretary Address All Communications UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. II UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACKNOWLEDGMENT In the preparation of this report the following members of the Commission's staff have rendered especially valuable services: Loyle A. Morrison, Assistant Chief of the Economics Division; Joseph M. P. Donohoe, of the Lumber and Paper Division; and Albert L. Morgan, of the Accounting Division. Also contributing to the report were Franklin H. Smith, Chief of the Lumber and Paper Division, and Norman S. Meese of that Division; and Howard F. Barker, Chief of the Accounting Division, and the following members of the Accounting Division: John M. Jacobs, Thomas H. Joyce, Edward T. Welch, William J. Dedicott, J. Wells Jones, Walter L. Sanders, Jr., Carl M. Bauman, and Francis R. Claurini; and others. Many of the data contained in this report were obtained through the active participation of pulp producing, consuming, and importing concerns from whom information was requested. The Commission wishes to acknowledge their cooperation. The Commission is also indebted to the United States Pulp Producers Association, the American Paper and Pulp Association, the Soda Pulp Manufacturers Association, the Association of American Wood Pulp Importers, and others, for their assistance and cooperation in this investigation. Page 1 3 8 Former report of Tariff Commission on wood pulp and pulpwood..-- Scope of the investigation and methods of obtaining information.... Tariff treatment of wood pulp and of principal related imports.. United States production, imports, exports--- Wood pulp and pulpwood requirements of the United States--- Factors affecting United States trade in wood pulp-.. United States wood-pulp producing and consuming industries - Consumption of wood pulp and other fibrous materials in the production of paper and other products.. Integration and affiliation of pulp and paper plants. Ownership and control of domestic pulp mills Cost of producing wood pulp, by regions- Foreign wood-pulp industry and international trade in wood pulp. Production, imports, exports, and consumption: Trends of production in the several regions-- Utilization and sales by pulp-producing concerns in different Imports into the United States_ Net realization at mill on sales compared with cost.. Production, imports, exports, and apparent consumption... Methods by which mills obtain pulpwood.. Cost of pulpwood to the consuming mills.- Restrictions on Canadian pulpwood exports.. Possible future developments in the pulp and paper situation... Description, uses, and processes of production: Recovery of chemicals in sulphate and soda processes. Drying and storing - World capacity of wood-pulp mills.. 44 45 |