96-4753. Foreign-Trade Subzone 78ANissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A. (Motor Vehicles and Components); Expansion of Subzone; Smyrna, TN  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 42 (Friday, March 1, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 8027-8028]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-4753]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    Foreign-Trade Zones Board
    [Docket 13-96]
    
    
    Foreign-Trade Subzone 78A--Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation 
    U.S.A. (Motor Vehicles and Components); Expansion of Subzone; Smyrna, 
    TN
    
        An application has been submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones Board 
    (the Board) by the Metropolitan Nashville-Davidson County Port 
    Authority, grantee of FTZ 78, Nashville, Tennessee, requesting 
    authority to expand FTZ Subzone 78A (Nissan Motor Manufacturing 
    Corporation U.S.A. (NMMC) plant, Smyrna, Tennessee), to include a site 
    in Decherd, Tennessee. 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 February 21, 1996.
        Subzone 78A was approved in 1982 for the manufacture of pickup 
    trucks (Board Order 190, 47 FR 16191, 4-12-82), and the scope of 
    manufacturing authority was expanded to include automobiles, engines 
    and transaxles in 1984 (Board Order 272, 49 FR 35395, 9-7-84). In 1993, 
    the subzone boundaries were expanded, as was the scope of authority to 
    manufacture under zone procedures (Board Order 632, 58 FR 18850, 3-30-
    93).
        NMMC now requests that the subzone status be extended to include 
    its new engine/powertrain plant (currently under construction) in 
    Decherd (Franklin County), Tennessee, some 65 miles west of 
    Chattanooga. The new manufacturing facility (200,000 sq. ft. on 958 
    acres) will be used to produce 200,000 engines and 300,000 transaxles 
    annually. The engines will equip autos manufactured at NMMC's Smyrna 
    plant. The transaxles will be used to equip autos manufactured in 
    NMMC's Smyrna plant and minivans (a Ford/Nissan joint-venture vehicle) 
    manufactured at 
    
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    Ford's Avon Lake, Ohio, plant (Subzone 40C). The application states 
    that the powertrain components produced at the new Decherd plant (471 
    employees) will displace imports of finished Nissan engines and 
    transaxles. Actually, NMMC already has authority to produce these items 
    under zone procedures within FTZ Subzone 78A (450,000 engines, 270,000 
    transaxles annually) for vehicles assembled at Smyrna and Avon Lake, so 
    this proposed subzone expansion will allow some of these items to be 
    produced under zone procedures at the new plant site.
        Parts and materials that would initially be sourced from abroad 
    include: gaskets/seals, articles of plastic and rubber, hoses, roller 
    chain, steel studs, fasteners, cylinder heads, connecting rods, water 
    pumps, filters, valves, camshafts, crankshafts, bearings, flywheels, 
    pulleys, spark plugs, distributors, ignition parts, clutches (and 
    related parts), electronic controlling apparatus, thermostats, other 
    parts of internal combustion engines, lubricating pumps, valve bodies, 
    and electronic controlling apparatus (duty rate range: free-10.8%). The 
    application indicates that the projected level of domestic parts 
    sourcing at the Decherd facility will be similar to the pattern for 
    motor vehicles manufactured at NMMC's Smyrna plant.
        Zone procedures would continue to exempt NMMC from Customs duty 
    payments on the foreign components used in production for export. On 
    its domestic sales, the company would be able to continue to choose the 
    lower duty rate that applies to finished autos (2.5%) for the foreign 
    inputs noted above. On finished engines and transaxles transferred to 
    other auto assembly subzones, duties on their foreign components could 
    be paid when those finished vehicles are withdrawn for Customs entry. 
    The application indicates that the savings from zone procedures would 
    help improve the Decherd 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 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 April 30, 1996. Rebuttal comments in 
    response to material submitted during the foregoing period may be 
    submitted during the subsequent 15-day period (to May 15, 1996).
        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, Post Office Box 
    270008, 939 Airport Service Road, Nashville, TN 37227; and
    Office of the Executive Secretary, Foreign-Trade Zones Board, U.S. 
    Department of Commerce, Room 3716, 14th Street & Pennsylvania 
    Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230
    
        Dated: February 22, 1996.
    John J. Da Ponte, Jr.,
    Executive Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 96-4753 Filed 2-29-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3510-DS-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
03/01/1996
Department:
Commerce Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
96-4753
Pages:
8027-8028 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket 13-96
PDF File:
96-4753.pdf