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Woodland Pulp in Baileyville will temporarily shut down, laying off 144 workers due to low global pulp prices and weak demand.
Woodland Pulp in Baileyville will temporarily shut down from late November to mid-December, laying off about 144 workers due to declining global pulp prices and weak demand.
The shutdown, affecting its mill and wood chip plant, is not linked to recent tariffs on Canadian lumber, though broader trade uncertainties persist.
The company will resume operations in early 2026 after using current inventory.
Workers will retain benefits and can apply for unemployment, with state support provided through a rapid response team.
The closure impacts Maine’s forest products sector, already facing challenges from market volatility and reduced demand.
Woodland Pulp en Baileyville cerrará temporalmente, despidiendo a 144 trabajadores debido a los bajos precios globales de la pulpa y la débil demanda.