The Foreign-Trade Zones Board has recently announced the following actions.
For more information on how FTZs can benefit your business, please contact customs and trade attorney Lenny Feldman at (305) 894-1011.
- received notification of proposed production activity at the Panasonic Solar North America facility within FTZ 23 in Buffalo, N.Y., where PSNA already has authority to produce crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells and solar panels/modules, to add a foreign-status material or component to the scope of authority (comments due by Nov. 13)
- received notification of proposed production activity at the Caterpillar Inc. facility within FTZ 155 in Victoria, Texas, where Caterpillar already has authority to produce hydraulic track-type excavators and related fabricated frame assemblies, to add finished products and foreign-status materials and components to the scope of authority (comments due by Nov. 18)
- received notification of proposed production activity at the Eastman Kodak Company facility within FTZ 141 in Rochester, N.Y., where Eastman Kodak already has authority to produce printer cartridges and thermal media, to add a finished product and a foreign-status component to the scope of authority (comments due by Nov. 20)
- authorized production under zone procedures at the Teijin Carbon Fibers Inc. facility within FTZ 38 in Greenwood, S.C., which will be used for the production of polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fiber, subject to a restriction that all foreign-status PAN fiber admitted for production activity must be reexported
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