The Foreign-Trade Zones Board has recently announced the following actions. For more information on how FTZs can benefit your business, please contact attorney Lenny Feldman at (305) 894-1011 or via email.
- received a notification of proposed production activity at the Schlumberger Technology Corporation, Reslink Product Center, facilities within FTZ 84 in Baytown and Houston, Texas, where STC already has authority to produce sand screens and related accessories, to add a foreign-status material or component to the scope of authority (comments due by Aug. 23)
- received a request for export-only FTZ authority to produce peanut butter, roasted peanuts, peanut granules, peanut paste, and blanched peanuts at the Galdisa USA facility within FTZ 265 in Conroe, Texas (comments due by Aug. 23)
- received a notification of proposed production activity at the Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC facility within FTZ 93 in Raleigh, N.C., where the company already has authority to produce diagnostic imaging contrast media, to add a finished product and a foreign-status material to the scope of authority (comments due by Aug. 23)
- received a request to expand subzone 50R to include an additional site in Ontario, Calif. (comments due by Aug. 25)
- authorized an expansion of production authority at the AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP facility within FTZ 177 in Mount Vernon, Ind., where AstraZeneca already had authority to produce certain pharmaceutical products, to add finished products and foreign-status materials to the scope of authority
- authorized the establishment of subzone 161D at the Watco Transloading LLC facility in Parsons, Kan.
- authorized an expansion of production authority at the IPR Pharmaceuticals Inc. facility within FTZ 7 in Canovanas, Puerto Rico, where IPR already had authority to produce certain pharmaceutical products, to add a finished product and foreign-status material to the scope of authority
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