[Federal Register Volume 67, Number 201 (Thursday, October 17, 2002)]
[Notices]
[Page 64093]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Foreign-Trade Zones Board

[Docket 45-2002]


Foreign-Trade Zone 46--Cincinnati, OH; Application for Foreign-
Trade Subzone Status; Flint Ink North America Corporation (Pigments, 
Inks, and Varnish Products), Cincinnati and Lebanon, OH

    An application has been submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones Board 
(the Board) by the Greater Cincinnati Foreign Trade Zone, Inc., grantee 
of FTZ 46, requesting special-purpose subzone status for the 
manufacturing and distribution facilities (pigments, inks, and varnish 
products) of Flint Ink North America Corporation and its CDR Pigments 
and Dispersions Division (Flint Ink) in Cincinnati and Lebanon, Ohio. 
The application was submitted pursuant to 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 October 7, 2002.
    The Flint Ink facilities are located at three sites: (1) 410 
Glendale Milford Road, Cincinnati, Ohio (4 buildings, 111,000 square 
feet of enclosed space, on 12.55 acres); (2) 2675 Henkle Drive, 
Lebanon, Ohio (1 building, 52,000 square feet with a possible addition 
of 5,000 square feet, on 6 acres); and 4670 Dues Drive, Cincinnati, 
Ohio (1 building, 23,000 square feet, on 2.94 acres). The facilities 
(197 employees) are used to manufacture, test, package, and warehouse 
pigments, inks, and varnish products primarily for use by the graphic 
arts industry.
    Foreign-sourced materials account for approximately 10 to 50 
percent of the finished-product value of Flint Ink's current products, 
and may include items from the following categories: petroleum oils and 
mineral oils, distillates; hydrogen chloride and chlorosulfuric acid; 
sodium and potassium hydroxides; chlorides, chloride oxides, chloride 
hydroxides, bromides, bromide oxides, iodides and iodide oxides; 
nitrites and nitrates; acyclic alcohols and their derivatives; phenols 
and phenol-alcohols; ketones, quinines, and their derivatives; 
polycarboxylic acids and their derivatives; carboxylic acids and their 
derivatives; amine function compounds; carboxyamide-function compounds 
and amide-function compounds of carbonic acid; heterocyclic compounds, 
and nucleic acids and their salts; nucleic acids and their salts, and 
other heterocyclic compounds; synthetic organic coloring matter, 
preparations based thereon, and synthetic organic products used as 
fluorescent brightening agents or luminophores; other coloring matter; 
printing ink, writing or drawing ink, and other inks; artificial waxes 
and prepared waxes; rosin, resin, and derivatives thereof; reaction 
initiators, reaction accelerators, and catalytic preparations; polymers 
of vinyl chloride or other halogenated olefins in primary forms; 
polymers of vinyl acetate or other vinyl esters, and other vinyl 
polymers, in primary forms; petroleum resins, coumarone-indene resins, 
polyterpenes, polysulfides, polysulfones, and other products in primary 
forms; and cellulose and its chemical derivatives in primary forms.
    Zone procedures would allow the company to choose the duty rates 
that apply to the finished products (the primary initial finished 
product has a duty rate of 1.8 % ad valorem; potential finished 
products have rates ranging from duty-free to 9.2 %) rather than the 
duty rates that would otherwise apply to the foreign-sourced materials 
noted above (duty-free to 9.2 %; average of 7%). This savings from 
inverted tariffs would be the primary benefit derived from subzone 
status. FTZ procedures would also exempt Flint Ink from Customs duty 
payments on foreign materials used in production for export. In 
addition, Flint Ink states that it would realize logistical/procedural 
and other benefits. FTZ status may also make a site eligible for 
benefits provided under state/local programs. The application indicates 
that the savings from zone procedures will help improve the plant's 
international competitiveness.
    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 is invited from interested parties. 
Submissions (original and 3 copies) shall be addressed to the Board's 
Executive Secretary at one of the following addresses:
    1. Submissions Via Express/Package Delivery Services: Foreign-
Trade-Zones Board, U.S. Department of Commerce, Franklin Court 
Building--Suite 4100W, 1099 14th St. NW., Washington, DC 20005; or
    2. Submissions Via the U.S. Postal Service: Foreign-Trade-Zones 
Board, U.S. Department of Commerce, FCB--Suite 4100W, 1401 Constitution 
Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20230.
    The closing period for their receipt is December 16, 2002. Rebuttal 
comments in response to material submitted during the foregoing period 
may be submitted during the subsequent 15-day period to December 31, 
2002.
    A copy of the application and accompanying exhibits will be 
available for public inspection at the Office of the Foreign-Trade 
Zones Board's Executive Secretary at address Number 1 listed above, and 
at the U.S. Department of Commerce Export Assistance Center, 36 East 
7th Street, Suite 2650, Cincinnati, OH 45202.

    Dated: October 10, 2002.
Dennis Puccinelli,
Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. 02-26419 Filed 10-16-02; 8:45 am]
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