Sept. 9, 2025 (Press Release) - The Paper Receipts Converting Association (PRCA) commends the final determinations issued by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) under the Enforce and Protect Act (EAPA), confirming widespread duty evasion involving imports of thermal paper routed through Malaysia.
PRCA, which filed the original petitions that launched these cases, celebrates this decision as a significant victory for fair trade and American manufacturing. CBP's findings uncovered substantial evidence showing multiple U.S. importers avoided antidumping and countervailing duties by falsely declaring Malaysian origin for thermal paper manufactured in China, Germany, Japan, and South Korea.
Companies Found to Have Evaded Duties Include:
Malaysian suppliers, including Wingle Industrial and Kooka Paper, were also cited, with CBP finding they lacked the facilities to manufacture or coat thermal paper — confirming the transshipment scheme.
Key Enforcement Actions:
"This decision represents a major step forward in leveling the playing field for U.S. paper receipt manufacturers," said Mike Rapier, PRCA President and President of the Domtar POS Business Unit. "By confirming the scope and scale of this evasion, CBP is protecting American jobs, supporting fair competition, and ensuring that trade laws are enforced as intended."
With CBP's rulings finalized, PRCA will continue to partner with federal authorities to ensure ongoing compliance and defend domestic producers against unfair trade practices.
PRCA is a nonprofit trade association representing U.S. manufacturers of paper receipts. The organization promotes the value of paper receipts, encourages the use of best manufacturing practices throughout the industry, and works with legislators and governmental agencies to promote the industry's well-being.
SOURCE: Paper Receipts Converting Association (PRCA)