[Federal Register: August
2, 1994]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Docket 27-94]
Foreign-Trade Zone 104--Savannah, GA; Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.;
Distribution and Processing Facility; Application for Subzone
Bulloch
County, GA
An application has been submitted to the
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
(the Board) by the Savannah Airport Commission, grantee of FTZ
104,
requesting special-purpose subzone status for a new distribution
and
processing facility of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., located in
Bulloch
County, Georgia, in the Savannah Customs port of entry area.
The
application was submitted pursuant to the provisions of the
Foreign-
Trade Zones Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u), and the
regulations of
the Board (15 CFR Part 400). It was formally filed on July 15,
1994.
Wal-Mart is a nationwide discount merchandiser,
headquartered in
Bentonville, Arkansas. The company employs 520,000 people and its
total
sales exceed $67 billion.
Wal-Mart is constructing a new
distribution/processing facility
(1.5 mil. sq. ft. on 163-acre site) at County Road 204 and Highway
301,
Statesboro, Georgia, some 45 miles northwest of Savannah. The
facility
will be used to store, test, and distribute a wide range of
consumer
products, some of which are of foreign origin. There will be
processing
activity for some products. The application contains requests
for
authority to assemble stereo systems (duty rate 3.7%) and camera
kits
(duty rate 3.0%) under zone procedures. Items sourced from abroad
for
the stereo assembly operations include: tuners, amplifiers,
and
turntables (duty rate range 4.4%-6.0%). Items sourced abroad for
the
camera kit assembly operations include: camera cases (plastic,
leather,
and other), lenses, and film (duty rate range
3.7%-20.0%).
Zone procedures would exempt Wal-Mart from
Customs duty payments on
the foreign products that are reexported. It would be able to
defer
Customs duty payments on domestic sales, and choose the
finished
product duty rates on the above noted items processed at the
facility.
The application indicates that zone savings would help improve
the
international competitiveness of the distribution/processing
facility.
In accordance with the Board's regulations, a
member of the FTZ
Staff has been designated examiner to investigate the application
and
report to the Board.
Public comment on the application is invited
from interested
parties. Submissions (original and three copies) shall be addressed
to
the Board's Executive Secretary at the address below. The
closing
period for their receipt is October 3, 1994. Rebuttal comments
in
response to material submitted during the foregoing period may
be
submitted during the subsequent 15-day period (to October 17,
1994).
A copy of the application and the accompanying
exhibits will be
available for public inspection at each of the following
locations:
U.S. Department of Commerce District Office, 120 Barnard St.,
A-107,
Savannah, Georgia 31401
Office of the Executive Secretary, Foreign-Trade Zones Board,
U.S.
Department of Commerce, Room 3716, 14th Street & Constitution
Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20230
Dated: July 22, 1994.
John J. Da Ponte, Jr.,
Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. 94-18785 Filed 8-1-94; 8:45 am]
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