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1st Quarter - Report · 2026

Filing UUID
bffbecd5-e540-4a15-b7be-a9701ff2e8b4
Type
Q1 — 1st Quarter - Report
Period
first_quarter
Year
2026
Posted
2026-04-15 20:20:59
Income (reported)
Expenses (reported)
$230,000
Expenses method
A
Filing document
Open on lda.senate.gov

Registrant (lobbying firm)

DOMTAR CORPORATION

Contact
SETH KURSMAN
Phone
+1 514-826-5040
Address
zip:29715, city:Fort Mill, state:SC, street:234 Kingsley Park Dr

Client

DOMTAR CORPORATION

Manufacturing

State
SC
Country
US
Effective date
2024-07-01

Issues lobbied + lobbyists

MAN — Manufacturing

Discussed industry challenges, particularly the legislative and SEC efforts to switch to default electronic delivery vs. paper delivery of financial documents and how it is problematic for the paper industry (affecting older Americans and people with limited access to internet, especially in rural areas); discussed the companies circumventing duties impacting thermal paper sales; discussed investments in Tennessee; discussed background on forming Domtar and investment opportunities for the growth of Domtar; discussed Coosa Pines mill idling based on market conditions; discussed idling of Grenada paper mill.

Lobbyists: SETH KURSMAN

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC); SENATE

AGR — Agriculture

Discussed farm bill and industry challenges; discussed Coosa Pines mill challenges.

Lobbyists: SETH KURSMAN

Government entities lobbied: SENATE

ENV — Environment/Superfund

Discussed funding opportunities to support the Rothschild dam; discussed the European Union Deforestation Regulation and its implications for compliance in agricultural and manufacturing sectors; discussed impact of energy policy and pipeline infrastructure; discussed the Rothschild dam reconstruction.

Lobbyists: SETH KURSMAN

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

NAT — Natural Resources

Discussed energy policy and pipeline infrastructure; discussed the European Union Deforestation Regulation.

Lobbyists: SETH KURSMAN

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

ENG — Energy/Nuclear

Discussed energy issues in conjunction with Industrial Energy Consumers of America; discussed energy policy and the need for comprehensive reforms; discussed the impact of pipeline infrastructure; discussed LNG exports; discussed the Rothschild dam reconstruction; discussed carbon neutrality of biomass; discussed consumer protections.

Lobbyists: SETH KURSMAN

Government entities lobbied: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

TRD — Trade (domestic/foreign)

Discussed trade issues, specifically the softwood lumber dispute, Section 232, suggestions for resolution involving division of CVD/AD deposits, and evasion activity in regard to thermal (receipt) paper; discussed South Carolina operations.

Lobbyists: SETH KURSMAN

Government entities lobbied: Commerce, Dept of (DOC); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE; Vice President of the U.S.

TAR — Tariff (miscellaneous tariff bills)

Discussed the impact of tariffs, including the softwood lumber trade dispute; discussed section 232 tariffs.

Lobbyists: SETH KURSMAN

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

FIN — Financial Institutions/Investments/Securities

Discussed investments in Tennessee; discussed background on forming Domtar and investment opportunities for the growth of Domtar.

Lobbyists: SETH KURSMAN

Government entities lobbied: SENATE

POS — Postal

Discussed postal reform.

Lobbyists: SETH KURSMAN

Government entities lobbied: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SENATE

TRA — Transportation

Discussed highway reauthorization.

Lobbyists: SETH KURSMAN

Government entities lobbied: SENATE

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