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Supreme Court: Online shoppers can be forced to pay sales tax
The Supreme Court says states can force online shoppers to pay sales tax. The 5-4 ruling Thursday is a win for states, who said they were losing ou... READ MORE »
A stationery nerd’s dream: Søstrene Grene is releasing an office collection
If the thought of beautifully patterned notebooks, a set of matching pencils, or stylish desk organisers gives you a little flutter inside, then this ... READ MORE »
New European business development manager for UEI Falcontec – UEI Group company
UEI Group is proud to announce the addition of Kai Schildwächter to its team. Kai has been appointed as the New European Business Development... READ MORE »
NY NOW spotlights original, contemporary craft from makers around the world
NY NOW, the Market for Home, Lifestyle + Gift, is pleased to spotlight its Handmade Designer Maker section for buyers looking for unique handcrafted p... READ MORE »
Thinking of You Week
Thinking of You Week, being held Sept. 24-30, is an international movement to celebrate the benefits of sending and receiving hand-written notes b... READ MORE »
The 2018 Consumer’s Choice Award winner is…
417 Press! Congratulations to new GCA member 417 Press for winning this years Consumer's Choice Award! This contest was held exclusively online a... READ MORE »
New dates announced for the NSS 2019
Emerald Expositions, show organizers of the National Stationery Show, announced today that the 2019 event will change its date pattern. The NSS will b... READ MORE »
Less is more: The rise of upmarket stationery
When I was convinced to trade in my blotchy biro for a Lamy 2000 ballpoint pen, I was unprepared for how dramatically the new pen would change my ... READ MORE »
Nine-year-old sells stationery to fund Tabung Harapan
A nine-year-old pupil from Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan Tamil, a school in Selangor, Malaysia could be the youngest Tabung Harapan Malaysa (THM) donor.... READ MORE »
Father’s Day spending to reach near-record $15.3 billion
Father’s Day spending is expected to total a near-record $15.3 billion this year, according to a study released today by the National ... READ MORE »











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