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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16665
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    On April 16, 2025, the Executive Secretary of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board approved Rincon Power, LLC's request for subzone status within the existing FTZ 205's 2,000-acre activation limit in Carpinteria, California. The application, which was processed under the FTZ Act and Regulations, was initiated by the Oxnard Harbor District and included a public comment period announced in the Federal Register. This approval allows Rincon Power to operate with certain privileges under the FTZ regulations.

    Simple Explanation

    Rincon Power, LLC, in California got special permission to do business in a special area where they can follow some different rules to help them work better. But it's not clear why they got this choice, what they plan to do, and if it's fair for everyone.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12523
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    Rincon Power, LLC has notified the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board about proposed production activities at its facility in Carpinteria, California, within FTZ 205. The plan involves producing various electrical components like contactors, relays, and switches, using specific foreign materials some of which are subject to customs duties under certain international trade laws. Public comments on this proposal are invited until April 28, 2025, and the Board has made the notification available online for public inspection. For more information, interested parties can contact Christopher Wedderburn.

    Simple Explanation

    Rincon Power wants to make electrical parts like switches and relays in a special area called a Foreign-Trade Zone, where certain rules apply, and they are asking for permission to do so. People can say what they think about this plan until April, and the company will follow some rules about using parts from other countries.