Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 30, Notification of Proposed Production Activity for Stadler US Inc (Passenger Rolling Stock) in Salt Lake City, Utah
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Stadler US Inc has submitted a notification to conduct production of various passenger rolling stock and related components inside Foreign-Trade Zone 30, Subzone 30G in Salt Lake City, Utah. The proposed finished products include commuter and regional rail trains (electric, battery-powered, and self-propelled), power modules, undercarriages, and passenger car bodies with duty rates ranging from duty-free to 14%. A wide range of foreign-status materials and components such as aluminum and steel structural parts, electrical equipment, brakes, wheels, axles, and specialized aluminum/steel profiles would be used. Certain materials are subject to Section 232, Section 301, and Section 122 duties and must be admitted in privileged foreign status. Aluminum extrusions from China are also subject to AD/CVD orders and must enter in privileged foreign status. Public comments are due by May 11, 2026.
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Key Changes
- Notification received March 25, 2026 for production in FTZ Subzone 30G, Salt Lake City
- Public comment period closes May 11, 2026
- Finished products duty rates: duty-free to 14%
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Obligations
What this law requires
Stadler US Inc must conduct production activity within FTZ Subzone 30G in Salt Lake City using only the specific foreign-status materials/components and producing only the specific finished products described in the submitted notification and subsequently authorized by the FTZ Board
Materials and components subject to Section 122 duties (Trade Act of 1974) must be admitted to the FTZ in privileged foreign (PF) status as defined in 19 CFR 146.41
Materials and components subject to Section 232 duties (Trade Expansion Act of 1962) must be admitted to the FTZ in privileged foreign (PF) status as defined in 19 CFR 146.41
Materials and components subject to Section 301 duties (Trade Act of 1974) must be admitted to the FTZ in privileged foreign (PF) status as defined in 19 CFR 146.41
Aluminum extrusions imported from China that are subject to antidumping/countervailing duty (AD/CVD) orders must be admitted to the FTZ in privileged foreign (PF) status as defined in 19 CFR 146.41