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Tea Packaging (Foil Sachets, Cartons, Tags)

Foil sachets, folding cartons and tag/string for finished tea.

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Source countries

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Companies

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Goods affected

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Claims on record

What depends on it

Goods that need this input

1 essential American goods rely on tea packaging (foil sachets, cartons, tags) 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 tea packaging (foil sachets, cartons, tags).

Glatfelter (Magnera)

HQ US25% share

Engineered/wet-laid nonwovens maker (merged into Magnera 2024); alkaline-battery and specialty separator media.

Amcor plc (incl. Berry Global, post-merger)

HQ AU

Melbourne, Australia-based global flexible and rigid packaging company (NYSE: AMCR). On April 30, 2025, Amcor completed its all-stock acquisition of Berry Global Group for $8.4 billion — creating the world's largest flexible packaging company with ~$23 billion in anticipated annual revenue, 400+ facilities globally, and ~70,000 employees in ~140 countries. Amcor had previously acquired Bemis Company (2019, $6.8B). The combined Amcor+Berry entity holds dominant positions in frozen food LLDPE/LDPE packaging film for IQF vegetables, frozen meat, frozen seafood, and convenience foods. Berry had been a major US blown film producer with multiple facilities. Global flexibles represent ~60% of combined Amcor+Berry's business. Brands include Cryovac (via Sealed Air — separate company), Bemis, and many unbranded OEM films.

Smurfit WestRock plc(SW)

HQ IE

World-leading paper-based packaging maker formed by the July 2024 Smurfit Kappa + WestRock merger; folding cartons and corrugated.