TSX:UFS (Domtar Corporation)

About UFS

Domtar Corp makes and sells a variety of fiber-based products through its pulp and paper mills and its network of converting and forms manufacturing operations throughout the United States and Canada. The company operates under a single business unit: pulp and paper. This segment produces communication papers (copy, electronic imaging, and uncoated freesheet papers), specialty and packaging papers (papers used for coating and laminating applications), and pulp products (softwood, fluff, and hardwood pulp). Domtar exports its products to diverse end users worldwide, including merchants, retail outlets, stationers, printers, publishers, and converters. Communication paper products are the company's most profitable product line, and most of the firm's sales flow from the United States.
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