Regina Leader-Post

Rayonier touts friendly Tembec takeover

- ROSS MAROWITS

MONTREAL Rayonier Advanced Materials will “come to bat” to protect the interests of Tembec in the cross-border battle over softwood lumber, the head of the Floridabas­ed company said Thursday after announcing a friendly takeover of the Quebec forestry firm.

The deal, valued at US$807 million including debt, would see the merged entity keep a Canadian headquarte­rs in Montreal, with the main corporate office in Jacksonvil­le, Fla.

“We’ll be supportive of whatever works best for Quebec, Ontario and our position here,” Paul Boynton, chairman and CEO of Rayonier Advanced Materials, told a news conference in Montreal after the transactio­n was announced.

The agreement comes as Tembec, like other Canadian forestry companies, finds itself in the crosshairs of the U.S. over softwood lumber. Last month, it and other firms were slapped with a 19.88 per cent retroactiv­e preliminar­y duty on softwood shipments south of the border.

The takeover won’t affect that countervai­ling duty. But Tembec CEO James Lopez said the size and liquidity of Rayonier Advanced Materials will help cover the costs of paying it while also forging ahead with planned capital investment­s, including $136 million over four years in Quebec.

Tembec is less exposed to the U.S. softwood battle than it was a decade ago the last time the dispute erupted after selling its two mills in B.C. and three in Quebec.

Still, it’s not expected to emerge from this latest standoff completely unscathed. Earlier this month, Lopez said he didn’t think job losses were in the offing — at least in the short term — though that could change if prices for lumber fall during the seasonal end to the home constructi­on season.

Forest products would account for about 16 per cent of the combined company’s US$2 billion in annual sales and 3.2 per cent of its operating profit, Tembec and Rayonier Advanced Materials said. Tembec’s 755 million board feet of production capacity accounts for less than three per cent of total Canadian output of softwood lumber.

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