Foreign-Trade Zone 186; Application for Production Authority; Flemish Master Weavers; (Machine-Made Woven Area Rugs); Sanford, Maine, 13778 [2023-04457]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[B–14–2023]
Foreign-Trade Zone 186; Application
for Production Authority; Flemish
Master Weavers; (Machine-Made
Woven Area Rugs); Sanford, Maine
An application has been submitted to
the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board by
the City of Waterville, Maine, grantee of
FTZ 186, requesting production
authority on behalf of Flemish Master
Weavers (FMW), located within
Subzone 186A in Sanford, Maine. The
application conforming to the
requirements of the regulations of the
FTZ Board (15 CFR 400.23) was
docketed on February 28, 2023.
In 2016, the FMW facility (147
employees) received limited FTZ
authority to produce machine-made
woven area rugs using polypropylene
and polyester yarns in privileged foreign
(PF) status (19 CFR 146.41), which
precludes inverted tariff benefits on
those inputs (see 81 FR 51850, August
5, 2016).
In 2017, FMW requested authority to
admit continuous filament
polypropylene (CFPP) yarn in
nonprivileged foreign (NPF) status (19
CFR 146.42) (B–28–2017, 82 FR 26434,
6/7/2017). That request was approved
subject to the following restrictions: (1)
the annual quantitative volume of CFPP
yarn that FMW may admit into Subzone
186A under NPF status was limited to
3 million kilograms; and (2) approval
was limited to an initial period of five
years, subject to extension upon review
(Board Order 2071, 83 FR 54709, 10/31/
2018).
In 2022, in a notification proceeding,
FMW requested to remove the
restriction requiring admission in PF
status for CFPP yarn—to which FMW’s
operation would otherwise be subject
beginning on October 25, 2023 (upon
expiration of the time-limited authority
approved in Board Order 2071). See B–
33–2022, 87 FR 48149, August 8, 2022.
In that case, the FTZ Board decided that
further review was needed in the more
detailed application process to allow
adequate examination of current
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industry conditions facing U.S. CFPP
yarn and woven area rug producers.
If approved, FMW would be able to
choose the duty rates during customs
entry procedures that apply to machinemade woven area rugs (duty free) for the
foreign-status inputs noted below. FMW
would be able to avoid duty on foreignstatus components which become scrap/
waste. Customs duties also could
possibly be deferred or reduced on
foreign-status production equipment.
The request indicates that the savings
from FTZ procedures would help
improve the plant’s international
competitiveness.
Components and materials sourced
from abroad (representing 65% of the
value of the finished product) include:
single and two-ply continuous filament
polypropylene yarn (duty rates are 8.8%
and 8% respectively). As requested,
FTZ authority would be subject to a
restriction limiting the annual
quantitative volume of CFPP yarn that
FMW may admit into Subzone 186A
under NPF status to 3 million kilograms.
The request indicates that certain
materials/components are subject to
duties under section 301 of the Trade
Act of 1974 (section 301), depending on
the country of origin. The applicable
section 301 decisions require subject
merchandise to be admitted to FTZs in
PF status.
In accordance with the FTZ Board’s
regulations, Diane Finver of the FTZ
Staff is designated examiner to evaluate
and analyze the facts and information
presented in the application and case
record and to report findings and
recommendations to the FTZ Board.
Public comment is invited from
interested parties. Submissions shall be
addressed to the FTZ Board’s Executive
Secretary and sent to: ftz@trade.gov. The
closing period for their receipt is May 5,
2023. Rebuttal comments in response to
material submitted during the foregoing
period may be submitted during the
subsequent 15-day period to May 22,
2023.
A copy of the application will be
available for public inspection in the
‘‘Online FTZ Information Section’’
section of the FTZ Board’s website,
which is accessible via www.trade.gov/
ftz.
For further information, contact Diane
Finver at Diane.Finver@trade.gov.
Dated: February 28, 2023.
Elizabeth Whiteman,
Acting Executive Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[B-14-2023]
Foreign-Trade Zone 186; Application for Production Authority;
Flemish Master Weavers; (Machine-Made Woven Area Rugs); Sanford, Maine
An application has been submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ)
Board by the City of Waterville, Maine, grantee of FTZ 186, requesting
production authority on behalf of Flemish Master Weavers (FMW), located
within Subzone 186A in Sanford, Maine. The application conforming to
the requirements of the regulations of the FTZ Board (15 CFR 400.23)
was docketed on February 28, 2023.
In 2016, the FMW facility (147 employees) received limited FTZ
authority to produce machine-made woven area rugs using polypropylene
and polyester yarns in privileged foreign (PF) status (19 CFR 146.41),
which precludes inverted tariff benefits on those inputs (see 81 FR
51850, August 5, 2016).
In 2017, FMW requested authority to admit continuous filament
polypropylene (CFPP) yarn in nonprivileged foreign (NPF) status (19 CFR
146.42) (B-28-2017, 82 FR 26434, 6/7/2017). That request was approved
subject to the following restrictions: (1) the annual quantitative
volume of CFPP yarn that FMW may admit into Subzone 186A under NPF
status was limited to 3 million kilograms; and (2) approval was limited
to an initial period of five years, subject to extension upon review
(Board Order 2071, 83 FR 54709, 10/31/2018).
In 2022, in a notification proceeding, FMW requested to remove the
restriction requiring admission in PF status for CFPP yarn--to which
FMW's operation would otherwise be subject beginning on October 25,
2023 (upon expiration of the time-limited authority approved in Board
Order 2071). See B-33-2022, 87 FR 48149, August 8, 2022. In that case,
the FTZ Board decided that further review was needed in the more
detailed application process to allow adequate examination of current
industry conditions facing U.S. CFPP yarn and woven area rug producers.
If approved, FMW would be able to choose the duty rates during
customs entry procedures that apply to machine-made woven area rugs
(duty free) for the foreign-status inputs noted below. FMW would be
able to avoid duty on foreign-status components which become scrap/
waste. Customs duties also could possibly be deferred or reduced on
foreign-status production equipment. The request indicates that the
savings from FTZ procedures would help improve the plant's
international competitiveness.
Components and materials sourced from abroad (representing 65% of
the value of the finished product) include: single and two-ply
continuous filament polypropylene yarn (duty rates are 8.8% and 8%
respectively). As requested, FTZ authority would be subject to a
restriction limiting the annual quantitative volume of CFPP yarn that
FMW may admit into Subzone 186A under NPF status to 3 million
kilograms. The request indicates that certain materials/components are
subject to duties under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 (section
301), depending on the country of origin. The applicable section 301
decisions require subject merchandise to be admitted to FTZs in PF
status.
In accordance with the FTZ Board's regulations, Diane Finver of the
FTZ Staff is designated examiner to evaluate and analyze the facts and
information presented in the application and case record and to report
findings and recommendations to the FTZ Board.
Public comment is invited from interested parties. Submissions
shall be addressed to the FTZ Board's Executive Secretary and sent to:
[email protected]. The closing period for their receipt is May 5, 2023.
Rebuttal comments in response to material submitted during the
foregoing period may be submitted during the subsequent 15-day period
to May 22, 2023.
A copy of the application will be available for public inspection
in the ``Online FTZ Information Section'' section of the FTZ Board's
website, which is accessible via www.trade.gov/ftz.
For further information, contact Diane Finver at
[email protected].
Dated: February 28, 2023.
Elizabeth Whiteman,
Acting Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2023-04457 Filed 3-3-23; 8:45 am]
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