Glatfelter (Magnera)
Engineered/wet-laid nonwovens maker (merged into Magnera 2024); alkaline-battery and specialty separator media.
manufactured · input
Foil sachets, folding cartons and tag/string for finished tea.
12
Source countries
3
Companies
1
Goods affected
0
Claims on record
What depends on it
1 essential American goods rely on tea packaging (foil sachets, cartons, tags) somewhere upstream in their supply chain.
Where it comes from
Share of global supply, by country.
| Country | Share of supply |
|---|---|
| THThailand | 22% |
| JPJapan | 21% |
| CNChina | 12% |
| DEGermany (Federal Republic of Germany) | 10% |
| FRFrance | 10% |
| INIndia | 5% |
| ITItaly | 4% |
| VNVietnam | 3% |
| CHSwitzerland | 2% |
| IDIndonesia | 2% |
| HRCroatia | 2% |
| GRGreece | 1% |
Who makes it
3 companies produce tea packaging (foil sachets, cartons, tags).
Engineered/wet-laid nonwovens maker (merged into Magnera 2024); alkaline-battery and specialty separator media.
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.
World-leading paper-based packaging maker formed by the July 2024 Smurfit Kappa + WestRock merger; folding cartons and corrugated.