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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 7695
    Reading Time:about 6 minutes

    Irma Lizette Trevizo was convicted of conspiring to smuggle firearms and ammunition from the U.S. to Mexico, resulting in a prison sentence and additional penalties. As a result of her conviction, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has decided to deny her the privilege to export goods from the U.S. for ten years, until April 30, 2029. This order also revokes any BIS-issued licenses she held at the time of her conviction. Trevizo has the option to appeal this decision within 45 days of the order being issued.

    Simple Explanation

    Irma Lizette Trevizo got in big trouble for trying to sneak weapons from the U.S. to Mexico, and now she's not allowed to send any goods out of the U.S. for ten years. She also lost any special permissions she had for exporting, but she can try to change this by asking within 45 days.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 7695
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Foreign-Trade Zones Board is assessing an application from Teijin Carbon Fibers, Inc. to gain production authority within Foreign-Trade Zone 38, located in Greenwood, South Carolina. The application was put forward by the South Carolina State Ports Authority, and the Board had initially set deadlines for public comments and rebuttal comments. Due to a request from Teijin, the deadline for submitting rebuttal comments has been extended to February 16, 2021. Any questions can be directed to Diane Finver via email or phone.

    Simple Explanation

    A company called Teijin Carbon Fibers wants permission to make things in a special area in South Carolina where they don't have to worry about some normal business rules. They asked for more time to talk about their plans, and now people can share their thoughts until February 16, 2021.