Such status would allow the company to eliminate or reduce duties
it pays on foreign inputs used to make products at the Rantoul facility
for export and enable the company to lower duty rates to between 0 to
2.5 percent on such products when they are sold into the U.S. market.
Customs duties also could possibly be deferred or reduced on foreign
status production equipment.
The components and materials sourced from abroad include: tape,
stickers, plastic bags, stoppers, water bottles, plastic helmet parts,
rubber grommets, textile bags, boxes, labels, header cards, manuals,
webbing for helmets, helmets, helmet pads, screws, washers, helmet
parts, buckles, bike carrier parts, bike parts and baby seat parts (duty
rate ranges from free to 17.6%).
The request indicates that textile bags (classified under HTSUS
Subheading 4202.92) will be admitted to the zone in privileged foreign
status (19 CFR 146.41), thereby precluding inverted tariff benefits on
such items.
Interest parties have until Aug. 26 to submit comments on the
application the the FTZ Board's Executive Secretary Andrew McGilvray.
For further information, contact Elizabeth Whiteman at Elizabeth.Whiteman@trade.gov.
Source Easton-Bell through SportsOneSource
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