Approval of Subzone Status; Driftwood LNG, LLC, Sulphur, Louisiana, 46141-46142 [2018-19850]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
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[Order No. 2059]
Reorganization and Expansion of
Foreign-Trade Zone 135 Under
Alternative Site Framework; Palm
Beach, Florida
Pursuant to its authority under the ForeignTrade Zones Act of June 18, 1934, as
amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), the ForeignTrade Zones Board (the Board) adopts the
following Order:
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Whereas, the Foreign-Trade Zones
(FTZ) Act provides for ‘‘. . . the
establishment . . . of foreign-trade
zones in ports of entry of the United
States, to expedite and encourage
foreign commerce, and for other
purposes,’’ and authorizes the ForeignTrade Zones Board to grant to qualified
corporations the privilege of
establishing foreign-trade zones in or
adjacent to U.S. Customs and Border
Protection ports of entry;
Whereas, the Board adopted the
alternative site framework (ASF) (15
CFR 400.2(c)) as an option for the
establishment or reorganization of
zones;
Whereas, the Port of Palm Beach
District, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone
135, submitted an application to the
Board (FTZ Docket B–12–2018,
docketed February 9, 2018) for authority
to reorganize and expand under the ASF
with a service area of Palm Beach
County, Martin County and St. Lucie
County (with the exception of Sites 1
through 4 of FTZ 218, which are located
in St. Lucie County), in and adjacent to
the West Palm Beach Customs and
Border Protection port of entry, and FTZ
135’s existing Sites 1, 4, 5, 6 and 8
would be categorized as magnet sites
and Sites 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12 would
be categorized as usage-driven sites;
Whereas, notice inviting public
comment was given in the Federal
Register (83 FR 7451–7452, February 21,
2018) and the application has been
processed pursuant to the FTZ Act and
the Board’s regulations; and,
Whereas, the Board adopts the
findings and recommendations of the
examiner’s report, and finds that the
requirements of the FTZ Act and the
Board’s regulations are satisfied;
Now, therefore, the Board hereby
orders:
The application to reorganize and
expand FTZ 135 under the ASF is
approved, subject to the FTZ Act and
the Board’s regulations, including
Section 400.13, to the Board’s standard
2,000-acre activation limit for the zone,
to an ASF sunset provision for magnet
sites that would terminate authority for
Sites 4, 5, 6 and 8 if not activated within
five years from the month of approval,
and to an ASF sunset provision for
usage-driven sites that would terminate
authority for Sites 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11 and
12 if no foreign-status merchandise is
admitted for a bona fide customs
purpose within three years from the
month of approval.
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Dated: September 6, 2018.
Gary Taverman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Operations,
performing the non-exclusive functions and
duties of the Assistant Secretary for
Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate
Chairman, Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Order No. 2058]
Approval of Subzone Status; Driftwood
LNG, LLC, Sulphur, Louisiana
Pursuant to its authority under the ForeignTrade Zones Act of June 18, 1934, as
amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), the ForeignTrade Zones Board (the Board) adopts the
following Order:
Whereas, the Foreign-Trade Zones
(FTZ) Act provides for ‘‘. . . the
establishment. . . of foreign-trade zones
in ports of entry of the United States, to
expedite and encourage foreign
commerce, and for other purposes,’’ and
authorizes the Foreign-Trade Zones
Board to grant to qualified corporations
the privilege of establishing foreigntrade zones in or adjacent to U.S.
Customs and Border Protection ports of
entry;
Whereas, the Board’s regulations (15
CFR part 400) provide for the
establishment of subzones for specific
uses;
Whereas, the Lake Charles Harbor &
Terminal District, grantee of ForeignTrade Zone 87, has made application to
the Board for the establishment of a
subzone at the facility of Driftwood
LNG, LLC, located in Sulphur,
Louisiana (FTZ Docket B–31–2018,
docketed May 17, 2018);
Whereas, notice inviting public
comment has been given in the Federal
Register (83 FR 23633, May 22, 2018)
and the application has been processed
pursuant to the FTZ Act and the Board’s
regulations; and,
Whereas, the Board adopts the
findings and recommendations of the
examiner’s memorandum, and finds that
the requirements of the FTZ Act and the
Board’s regulations are satisfied;
Now, therefore, the Board hereby
approves subzone status at the facility of
Driftwood LNG, LLC, located in
Sulphur, Louisiana (Subzone 87G), as
described in the application and
Federal Register notice, subject to the
FTZ Act and the Board’s regulations,
including Section 400.13.
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Dated: September 6, 2018.
Gary Taverman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Operations,
performing the non-exclusive functions and
duties of the Assistant Secretary for
Enforcement and Compliance Alternate
Chairman Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
[FR Doc. 2018–19850 Filed 9–11–18; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Order No. 2060]
Reorganization of Foreign-Trade Zone
158 Under Alternative Site Framework;
Vicksburg/Jackson, Mississippi
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Pursuant to its authority under the ForeignTrade Zones Act of June 18, 1934, as
amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), the ForeignTrade Zones Board (the Board) adopts the
following Order:
Whereas, the Foreign-Trade Zones
(FTZ) Act provides for ‘‘. . . the
establishment . . . of foreign-trade
zones in ports of entry of the United
States, to expedite and encourage
foreign commerce, and for other
purposes,’’ and authorizes the ForeignTrade Zones Board to grant to qualified
corporations the privilege of
establishing foreign-trade zones in or
adjacent to U.S. Customs and Border
Protection ports of entry;
Whereas, the Board adopted the
alternative site framework (ASF) (15
CFR Sec. 400.2(c)) as an option for the
establishment or reorganization of
zones;
Whereas, the Greater Mississippi
Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 158, submitted an
application to the Board (FTZ Docket
B–22–2018, docketed April 10, 2018) for
authority to reorganize under the ASF
with a service area of Claiborne, Hinds,
Madison, Marshall, Pontotoc, Rankin,
Tate, Warren and Washington Counties,
Mississippi and portions of Lee and
Tishomingo Counties, Mississippi, in
and adjacent to the Vicksburg and
Greenville (Mississippi), Memphis
(Tennessee) and Huntsville (Alabama)
Customs and Border Protection ports of
entry, and FTZ 158’s existing Sites 2,
10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 would be
categorized as magnet sites;
Whereas, notice inviting public
comment was given in the Federal
Register (83 FR 17144, April 18, 2018)
and the application has been processed
pursuant to the FTZ Act and the Board’s
regulations; and,
Whereas, the Board adopts the
findings and recommendations of the
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examiner’s report, and finds that the
requirements of the FTZ Act and the
Board’s regulations are satisfied;
Now, therefore, the Board hereby
orders:
The application to reorganize FTZ 158
under the ASF is approved, subject to
the FTZ Act and the Board’s regulations,
including Section 400.13, to the Board’s
standard 2,000-acre activation limit for
the zone, and to an ASF sunset
provision for magnet sites that would
terminate authority for Sites 10, 11, 14,
15, 16, 17 and 18 if not activated within
five years from the month of approval.
Dated: September 6, 2018.
Gary Taverman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Operations,
performing the non-exclusive functions and
duties of the Assistant Secretary for
Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate
Chairman, Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Order No. 2057]
Reorganization of Foreign-Trade Zone
105 Under Alternative Site Framework
Providence, Rhode Island
Pursuant to its authority under the ForeignTrade Zones Act of June 18, 1934, as
amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), the ForeignTrade Zones Board (the Board) adopts the
following Order:
Whereas, the Foreign-Trade Zones
(FTZ) Act provides for ‘‘. . . the
establishment . . . of foreign-trade
zones in ports of entry of the United
States, to expedite and encourage
foreign commerce, and for other
purposes,’’ and authorizes the ForeignTrade Zones Board to grant to qualified
corporations the privilege of
establishing foreign-trade zones in or
adjacent to U.S. Customs and Border
Protection ports of entry;
Whereas, the Board adopted the
alternative site framework (ASF) (15
CFR Sec. 400.2(c)) as an option for the
establishment or reorganization of
zones;
Whereas, the Rhode Island Commerce
Corporation, grantee of Foreign-Trade
Zone 105, submitted an application to
the Board (FTZ Docket B–4–2018,
docketed January 25, 2018) for authority
to reorganize under the ASF with a
service area of the Counties of Bristol,
Kent, Newport, Providence and
Washington, Rhode Island, in and
adjacent to the Providence Customs and
Border Protection port of entry, and FTZ
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105’s existing Sites 1, 2 and 3 would be
categorized as magnet sites;
Whereas, notice inviting public
comment was given in the Federal
Register (83 FR 4466, January 31, 2018)
and the application has been processed
pursuant to the FTZ Act and the Board’s
regulations; and,
Whereas, the Board adopts the
findings and recommendations of the
examiner’s report, and finds that the
requirements of the FTZ Act and the
Board’s regulations are satisfied;
Now, therefore, the Board hereby
orders:
The application to reorganize FTZ 105
under the ASF is approved, subject to
the FTZ Act and the Board’s regulations,
including Section 400.13, to the Board’s
standard 2,000-acre activation limit for
the zone, and to an ASF sunset
provision for magnet sites that would
terminate authority for Sites 2 and 3 if
not activated within five years from the
month of approval.
Dated: September 6, 2018.
Gary Taverman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Operations,
performing the non-exclusive functions and
duties of the Assistant Secretary for
Enforcement and Compliance Alternate
Chairman, Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Order No. 2061]
Reorganization of Foreign-Trade Zone
179 Under Alternative Site Framework,
Madawaska, Maine
Pursuant to its authority under the ForeignTrade Zones Act of June 18, 1934, as
amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), the ForeignTrade Zones Board (the Board) adopts the
following Order:
Whereas, the Foreign-Trade Zones
(FTZ) Act provides for ‘‘. . . the
establishment . . . of foreign-trade
zones in ports of entry of the United
States, to expedite and encourage
foreign commerce, and for other
purposes,’’ and authorizes the ForeignTrade Zones Board to grant to qualified
corporations the privilege of
establishing foreign-trade zones in or
adjacent to U.S. Customs and Border
Protection ports of entry;
Whereas, the Board adopted the
alternative site framework (ASF) (15
CFR Sec. 400.2(c)) as an option for the
establishment or reorganization of
zones;
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Order No. 2058]
Approval of Subzone Status; Driftwood LNG, LLC, Sulphur,
Louisiana
Pursuant to its authority under the Foreign-Trade Zones Act of
June 18, 1934, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u), the Foreign-Trade
Zones Board (the Board) adopts the following Order:
Whereas, the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Act provides for ``. . . the
establishment. . . of foreign-trade zones in ports of entry of the
United States, to expedite and encourage foreign commerce, and for
other purposes,'' and authorizes the Foreign-Trade Zones Board to grant
to qualified corporations the privilege of establishing foreign-trade
zones in or adjacent to U.S. Customs and Border Protection ports of
entry;
Whereas, the Board's regulations (15 CFR part 400) provide for the
establishment of subzones for specific uses;
Whereas, the Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 87, has made application to the Board for the
establishment of a subzone at the facility of Driftwood LNG, LLC,
located in Sulphur, Louisiana (FTZ Docket B-31-2018, docketed May 17,
2018);
Whereas, notice inviting public comment has been given in the
Federal Register (83 FR 23633, May 22, 2018) and the application has
been processed pursuant to the FTZ Act and the Board's regulations;
and,
Whereas, the Board adopts the findings and recommendations of the
examiner's memorandum, and finds that the requirements of the FTZ Act
and the Board's regulations are satisfied;
Now, therefore, the Board hereby approves subzone status at the
facility of Driftwood LNG, LLC, located in Sulphur, Louisiana (Subzone
87G), as described in the application and Federal Register notice,
subject to the FTZ Act and the Board's regulations, including Section
400.13.
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Dated: September 6, 2018.
Gary Taverman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Operations, performing the non-exclusive functions and duties of the
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance Alternate Chairman
Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
[FR Doc. 2018-19850 Filed 9-11-18; 8:45 am]
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