manufactured · input

Stationery / Notebook Paper

Printing/writing paper from wood pulp for notebooks, pads and loose-leaf — the bulk material of paper school supplies.

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Goods affected

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What depends on it

Goods that need this input

1 essential American goods rely on stationery / notebook paper somewhere upstream in their supply chain.

Where it comes from

Source countries

Share of global supply, by country.

Who makes it

Supplier companies

3 companies produce stationery / notebook paper.

ACCO Brands(ACCO)

HQ US

American branded office/academic products maker (Mead, Five Star, Swingline, GBC, Quartet); #1/#2 in binding, notebooks, planning, presentation & storage. ~$1.5B sales (2025), production largely offshore in Asia.

Domtar Corporation

HQ US

Major North American fluff pulp producer for diaper absorbent cores; Ashdown Mill (Arkansas) is one of the world's largest fluff pulp mills; with International Paper (which acquired Weyerhaeuser's fluff pulp assets), controls 39% of global fluff pulp supply

Sylvamo Corporation

HQ US

American pulp and paper company (NYSE: SLVM, HQ Memphis TN; ~$3.8B revenue; spun off from International Paper in 2021); produces NBSK and NBHK (hardwood) pulp and printing/writing paper in Latin America (Brazil, Brazil-based Arauco partnership), North America, and Europe. Sylvamo's main NBSK production is from its Eastover (South Carolina) and Saillat (France) mills. Sylvamo was spun off from International Paper to allow IP to focus on packaging while Sylvamo focused on the declining printing/writing paper business — a corporate separation that isolated the printing paper market from IP's growth strategy.