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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Docket 11-94]

 

Foreign-Trade Zone 121--Albany, NY Application for Subzone, BASF 
Corporation Plant (Chemical Pigments/Dyes) Rensselaer, NY

    An application has been submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones Board 
(the Board) by the Capital District Regional Planning Commission, 
grantee of FTZ 121, requesting special-purpose subzone status for the 
chemical pigment/dye manufacturing facility of BASF Corporation located 
in Rensselaer, New York. 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 March 11, 1994.
    The BASF Rensselaer plant (3.84 mil.sq.ft/88 acres) is located at 
36 Riverside Avenue, Rensselaer (Rensselaer County), New York, one mile 
east of the city of Albany across the Hudson River. The plant (440 
employees) is used to produce certain chemical dyes and pigments, such 
as powdered and liquid dyestuffs, uvinuls, sicotans, and other pigments 
for the plastics and coatings industries (duty rates--free to 20%, some 
currently under duty suspension). Approximately 40 to 60 percent of 
material inputs are sourced from abroad, including: Rosa chloride CF/
BRF, diaminoimid, uvinul, dimethylaminobenaldehyde, inorganic acids, 
chlorides, hydroxides, sulfites, acyclic hydrocarbons, acyclic acids, 
phenols, benzaldehyde, aldehyde-function compounds, ketones, quinones, 
oxalic/carbolic acids, polyamines, aminos, sulfurs, heterocyclic 
compounds, colorants, organic active agents, lubricating preparations, 
carbon finishing and antioxidizing agents, acrylic polymers, urea/
thiourea resins (duty rates--free to 20%, some currently under duty 
suspension).
    Zone procedures would exempt BASF from Customs duty payments on the 
foreign materials used in export production. On domestic sales, the 
company is seeking to eliminate duty payments on foreign materials 
which under Customs procedures would be subject to accountable loss in 
the manufacturing process. Also, the plant would pay duties on a 
deferred basis. The application indicates that the savings from zone 
procedures would help improve the facility's international 
competitiveness.
    In accordance with the Board's regulations (as revised, 56 FR 
50790-50808, 10-8-91), a member of the FTZ Staff has been appointed 
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 May 23, 1994. Rebuttal comments in response 
to material submitted during the foregoing period may be submitted 
during the subsequent 15-day period June 6, 1994.
    A copy of the application and the accompanying exhibits will be 
available for public inspection at each of the following locations:

Office of the Port Director, U.S. Customs Service, James T. Foley, 
Courthouse Bldg., Rm. 216, 445 Broadway Albany, NY 12207.
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: March 14, 1994.
John J. Da Ponte, Jr.,
Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. 94-6847 Filed 3-22-94; 8:45 am]
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