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

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- approved an application on behalf of Port Arthur LNG LLC to expand subzone 116F to include a new site in Port Arthur, Texas

- received a notification of proposed production activity (regarding wire rod) at the High Performance Metals LLC within FTZ 207 in South Boston, Virginia

- approved an application on behalf of Oldach Associates LLC to expand subzone 61Z to include a new site in Bayamon, Puerto Rico

- received an application by the Port of Los Angeles to establish an FTZ in Clallam County, Washington, under the alternative site framework (the proposed zone would be the first zone for the Port Angeles Customs and Border Protection port of entry)

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