Background

The Foreign-Trade Zones Board has recently announced the actions listed below.

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- received an application for subzone expansion and subzone merger at the Wabtec Transportation Systems LLC within FTZ 247 in Erie and Grove City, PA

- received a notification of proposed production activity (regarding ceramic hybrid circuits, heating elements, flexible medical endoscopes, assembled electro-medical diagnostic accessories, aerospace electronic control modules, and flexible medical catheters) at the CMS Circuits Inc. facility within FTZ 153 in Murrieta, Calif.

- received a notification of proposed production activity (regarding squalane, hydrogenated Poly (C6-20 olefin), and hydrogenated difarnesene) at the Aprinnova LLC facility within FTZ 214 in Leland, N.C.

- received a notification of proposed production activity (regarding inverters, Megapack storage batteries, and vehicle bi-directional static converters) at the Tesla Inc. facility within FTZ 18 in Fremont, Livermore, and Lethrop, Calif.

- received a notification of proposed production activity (regarding certain stainless steel bars, rods, and wire, and certain nickel alloy bars and wire) at the Zapp Precision Wire Inc. facility within FTZ 21 in Summerville, S.C.

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