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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15434
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Foreign-Trade Zones Board has decided not to approve the application from the Port of Iberia District to establish a foreign-trade zone in Iberia Parish, Louisiana. This decision was made because the requirements outlined in the Foreign-Trade Zones Act and the Board's regulations were not met. The application had sought to create a zone using the alternative site framework, aimed at enhancing foreign commerce in the area. The Board's decision was based on recommendations from an examiner's report.

    Simple Explanation

    The Foreign-Trade Zones Board said "no" to making a special trade zone in Iberia Parish, Louisiana, because the rules weren't followed correctly. They looked at a report that told them there were problems, but they didn't say exactly what those problems were.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15434
    Reading Time:about 9 minutes

    The U.S. Department of Commerce is reviewing an agreement with two Mexican sugar companies, San Jose and Grupo BSM, to ensure they are complying with rules to reduce dumping, which means selling goods at unfairly low prices. The review covers the period from December 2022 to November 2023. Commerce found that San Jose had no sales to assess and that Grupo BSM did not meet the requirement to eliminate at least 85% of prior dumping. Further steps will be taken to address Grupo BSM's noncompliance, including verifying their responses and increased monitoring.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of Commerce is checking if two sugar companies from Mexico, San Jose and Grupo BSM, are following rules to not sell sugar too cheaply in the U.S. They found that San Jose didn't have any sales to check, and Grupo BSM didn't follow the rules well, so they need to fix things, and people will watch them more closely.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15434
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    RECARO Aircraft Seating Americas, LLC has informed the Foreign-Trade Zones Board of its plans to start a new production activity at its facility in Fort Worth, Texas, within Foreign-Trade Zone 196. This activity would involve using certain foreign materials like gas generators for airbag belts and electric storage batteries, and it has to follow specific regulations due to import duties. Public comments are invited until May 21, 2025, and the notification can be inspected online. For more information, one can contact Juanita Chen at the provided email address.

    Simple Explanation

    RECARO Aircraft Seating Americas wants to make airplane seats in a special part of Texas where it costs less to bring in materials from other countries, and people are asked to share their thoughts about this plan.