Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 82-Mobile, Alabama; Notification of Proposed Production Activity; Outokumpu Stainless USA, LLC (Stainless Steel Products); Calvert, Alabama, 26537-26538 [2015-11220]
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[B–28–2015]
Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 82—Mobile,
Alabama; Notification of Proposed
Production Activity; Outokumpu
Stainless USA, LLC (Stainless Steel
Products); Calvert, Alabama
The City of Mobile, grantee of FTZ 82,
submitted a notification of proposed
production activity to the FTZ Board on
behalf of Outokumpu Stainless USA,
LLC (Outokumpu), located in Calvert,
Alabama. The notification conforming
to the requirements of the regulations of
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the FTZ Board (15 CFR 400.22) was
received on April 21, 2015.
The Outokumpu facility is located
within Subzone 82I. The facility is used
for the production of stainless steel mill
products. Pursuant to 15 CFR 400.14(b),
FTZ activity would be limited to the
specific foreign-status materials/
components and specific finished
products described in the submitted
notification (as described below) and
subsequently authorized by the FTZ
Board.
Production under FTZ procedures
could exempt Outokumpu from customs
duty payments on the foreign status
materials/components used in export
production. On its domestic sales,
Outokumpu would be able to choose the
duty rates during customs entry
procedures that apply to: Granulated
slag (slag sand); slag, dross and scalings;
stainless steel in ingots and other
primary forms; hot-rolled stainless steel
coils; hot-rolled stainless steel not in
coils; cold-rolled stainless steel not in
coils; and, stainless steel sheets and
plates (duty-free) for the foreign status
materials/components noted below.
Customs duties also could possibly be
deferred or reduced on foreign status
production equipment.
The materials/components sourced
from abroad include: Fluorspar
containing by weight 97% or less of
calcium fluoride; ferromanganese
containing by weight more than 1% but
less than 2% of carbon; ferromanganese
containing by weight not more than 1%
of carbon; ferrosilicon containing by
weight more than 80% but not more
than 90% silicon; ferrosilicon
containing by weight more than 90%
silicon; ferrochromium; ferronickel;
ferro-niobium; ferro-boron; copper
waste and scrap; unwrought nickel;
unwrought nickel alloys; unwrought
aluminum (other than alloy); unwrought
molybdenum, including bars and rods
obtained by simple sintering;
unwrought titanium in rock or powder
form; titanium castings; and, titanium in
bars, rods, profiles and wires (duty rate
ranges from duty-free to 15%). The
request indicates that ferrosilicon may
be subject to an antidumping/
countervailing duty (AD/CVD) order.
The FTZ Board’s regulations (15 CFR
400.14(e)) require that merchandise
subject to AD/CVD actions be admitted
to the zone in privileged foreign status
(19 CFR 146.41). In addition, the request
indicates that all foreign status
ferrosilicon, molybdenum and titanium
classified under HTSUS Subheadings
7202.21, 8102.94, 8108.20 and 8108.90
will be admitted to the subzone in
privileged foreign status (19 CFR
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146.41), thereby precluding inverted
tariff benefits on such items.
Public comment is invited from
interested parties. Submissions shall be
addressed to the Board’s Executive
Secretary at the address below. The
closing period for their receipt is June
17, 2015.
A copy of the notification will be
available for public inspection at the
Office of the Executive Secretary,
Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Room
21013, U.S. Department of Commerce,
1401 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230–0002, and in the
‘‘Reading Room’’ section of the Board’s
Web site, which is accessible via
www.trade.gov/ftz.
For further information, contact
Elizabeth Whiteman at
Elizabeth.Whiteman@trade.gov or (202)
482–0473.
Dated: April 30, 2015.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[B–30–2015]
Foreign-Trade Zone 82—Mobile,
Alabama; Application for
Reorganization and Expansion Under
Alternative Site Framework
An application has been submitted to
the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board by
the City of Mobile, grantee of FTZ 82,
requesting authority to reorganize and
expand the zone under the alternative
site framework (ASF) adopted by the
FTZ Board (15 CFR Sec. 400.2(c)). The
ASF is an option for grantees for the
establishment or reorganization of zones
and can permit significantly greater
flexibility in the designation of new
subzones or ‘‘usage-driven’’ FTZ sites
for operators/users located within a
grantee’s ‘‘service area’’ in the context of
the FTZ Board’s standard 2,000-acre
activation limit for a zone. The
application was submitted pursuant to
the Foreign-Trade Zones Act, as
amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), and the
regulations of the Board (15 CFR part
400). It was formally docketed on May
1, 2015.
FTZ 82 was approved by the FTZ
Board on February 24, 1982 (Board
Order 208, 48 FR 9052, 3/3/1983) and
expanded on February 27, 1990 (Board
Order 464, 55 FR 8159, 3/7/1990) and
on December 19, 2003 (Board Order
1312, 69 FR 48, 1/2/2004).
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The current zone includes the
following sites: Site 1 (1,863 acres)—
Downtown Mobile Airport, Port and
Riverfront Industrial Complex, Mobile;
Site 2 (3,169 acres)—LeMoyne
Industrial Park, located on U.S.
Highway 43, LeMoyne; Site 3 (70
acres)—Mobile River Industrial Park,
located on U.S. Highway 43, Saraland;
Site 4 (34 acres)—Frisco Industrial Park,
located on Craft Highway, Mobile and
Prichard; Site 7 (3,364 acres)—Theodore
Industrial Complex, located on the
western shore of Mobile Bay, Theodore;
Site 9 (221 acres)—Loxley Industrial
Park, located near County Highway 49,
Loxley; Site 13 (31 acres, expires 4/30/
2016)—warehouse complex, 1200
Papermill Road, Mobile; Site 14 (6 acres,
expires 4/30/2016)—Metro International
Trade Services, 6955 Cary Hamilton
Road, Theodore; Site 15 (15 acres,
expires 4/30/2016)—Metro International
Trade Services, 200 Callahan Drive,
1501 Telegraph Road and 1816/1818
Craft Highway, Prichard; Site 16 (3
acres, expires 4/30/2016)—Metro
International Trade Services, 1510
Telegraph Road, Mobile; Site 17 (6
acres, expires 4/30/2016)—Metro
International Trade Services, 1204
Telegraph Road, Mobile; Site 18 (10
acres, expires 4/30/2016)—John Fayard
Moving & Warehousing, L.L.C.,
warehouse complex, 6030 Rangeline
Road, Theodore; and, Site 19 (4 acres,
expires 4/30/2016)—Technip UK, Ltd.,
3405/3425 Hurricane Bay Drive,
Theodore. (Note: Sites 5, 6, 8, 10, 11 and
12 have sunsetted pursuant to Board
Order 1312.)
The grantee’s proposed service area
under the ASF would be the Counties of
Mobile, Baldwin, Butler, Choctaw,
Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Monroe,
Washington and Wilcox, as described in
the application. If approved, the grantee
would be able to serve sites throughout
the service area based on companies’
needs for FTZ designation. The
proposed service area is within and
adjacent to the Mobile Customs and
Border Protection port of entry.
The applicant is requesting authority
to reorganize and expand its existing
zone as follows: Restore 80 acres at Site
1 (new acreage—1,943 acres); Sites 1 (as
modified), 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 13 and 18 would
become ‘‘magnet’’ sites; and, Sites 14,
15, 16, 17 and 19 would become ‘‘usagedriven’’ sites. The ASF allows for the
possible exemption of one magnet site
from the ‘‘sunset’’ time limits that
generally apply to sites under the ASF,
and the applicant proposes that
modified Site 1 be so exempted. The
application would have no impact on
FTZ 82’s previously authorized
subzones.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[B-28-2015]
Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 82--Mobile, Alabama; Notification of
Proposed Production Activity; Outokumpu Stainless USA, LLC (Stainless
Steel Products); Calvert, Alabama
The City of Mobile, grantee of FTZ 82, submitted a notification of
proposed production activity to the FTZ Board on behalf of Outokumpu
Stainless USA, LLC (Outokumpu), located in Calvert, Alabama. The
notification conforming to the requirements of the regulations of
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the FTZ Board (15 CFR 400.22) was received on April 21, 2015.
The Outokumpu facility is located within Subzone 82I. The facility
is used for the production of stainless steel mill products. Pursuant
to 15 CFR 400.14(b), FTZ activity would be limited to the specific
foreign-status materials/components and specific finished products
described in the submitted notification (as described below) and
subsequently authorized by the FTZ Board.
Production under FTZ procedures could exempt Outokumpu from customs
duty payments on the foreign status materials/components used in export
production. On its domestic sales, Outokumpu would be able to choose
the duty rates during customs entry procedures that apply to:
Granulated slag (slag sand); slag, dross and scalings; stainless steel
in ingots and other primary forms; hot-rolled stainless steel coils;
hot-rolled stainless steel not in coils; cold-rolled stainless steel
not in coils; and, stainless steel sheets and plates (duty-free) for
the foreign status materials/components noted below. Customs duties
also could possibly be deferred or reduced on foreign status production
equipment.
The materials/components sourced from abroad include: Fluorspar
containing by weight 97% or less of calcium fluoride; ferromanganese
containing by weight more than 1% but less than 2% of carbon;
ferromanganese containing by weight not more than 1% of carbon;
ferrosilicon containing by weight more than 80% but not more than 90%
silicon; ferrosilicon containing by weight more than 90% silicon;
ferrochromium; ferronickel; ferro-niobium; ferro-boron; copper waste
and scrap; unwrought nickel; unwrought nickel alloys; unwrought
aluminum (other than alloy); unwrought molybdenum, including bars and
rods obtained by simple sintering; unwrought titanium in rock or powder
form; titanium castings; and, titanium in bars, rods, profiles and
wires (duty rate ranges from duty-free to 15%). The request indicates
that ferrosilicon may be subject to an antidumping/countervailing duty
(AD/CVD) order. The FTZ Board's regulations (15 CFR 400.14(e)) require
that merchandise subject to AD/CVD actions be admitted to the zone in
privileged foreign status (19 CFR 146.41). In addition, the request
indicates that all foreign status ferrosilicon, molybdenum and titanium
classified under HTSUS Subheadings 7202.21, 8102.94, 8108.20 and
8108.90 will be admitted to the subzone in privileged foreign status
(19 CFR 146.41), thereby precluding inverted tariff benefits on such
items.
Public comment is invited from interested parties. Submissions
shall be addressed to the Board's Executive Secretary at the address
below. The closing period for their receipt is June 17, 2015.
A copy of the notification will be available for public inspection
at the Office of the Executive Secretary, Foreign-Trade Zones Board,
Room 21013, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230-0002, and in the ``Reading Room'' section of the
Board's Web site, which is accessible via www.trade.gov/ftz.
For further information, contact Elizabeth Whiteman at
Elizabeth.Whiteman@trade.gov or (202) 482-0473.
Dated: April 30, 2015.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
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