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> Foreign-Trade Zones Board, US Department of Commerce

Select FTZ Links from the US Department of Commerce:
> General - Purpose FTZs by Number
> FTZ Subzones (Alphabetical Order by Company)
> FTZ Board Orders - 1935 to Present
> FTZ Board Regulations - 15 CFR Part 400
> FTZ Act - 19 USC 81a - 81u
> Federal Register Archives - 1998 to Present
> Federal Register Archive - 1980 to 1997

> FTZ Glossary

> U.S. Customs & Border Protection

Select FTZ Links from Customs & Border Protection:
> U.S. Customs & Border Protection Ports of Entry
> Customs & Border Protection Forms, online and downloadable
> Container Security Initiative
> Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)
> U.S. Customs & Border Protection FTZ Manual
> Reasonable Care Checklist, January 1998
> Recordkeeping Requirements
> Title 19 Customs Duties, 19 CFR, Revised April 1, 2006
> e214 Enrollment Information
> FTZ Customs Regulations
> Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the U.S.

> U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
> ICE Mutual Agreement between Government and Employers (IMAGE)

> U.S. Census Bureau State & County QuickFacts
Quick, easy access to facts about people, business and geography

> U.S. Census Bureau Automated Foreign Trade Zone Reporting Program
The Foreign Trade Division (FTD) of the Census Bureau has developed a standardized reporting format for use by companies furnishing statistical data on merchandise admitted into a foreign trade zone.

> Trade Information Center, US Department of Commerce
The Trade Information Center (TIC) is a comprehensive resource for information on all U.S. Federal Government export assistance programs. The Center is operated by the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce for the 20 federal agencies comprising the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (TPCC). These agencies are responsible for managing the U.S. Government's export promotion programs and activities.

> National Association of Foreign-Trade Zones (NAFTZ)
A non-profit organization of public entities, individuals and corporations involved in the U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones program. The NAFTZ promotes the use of the Foreign-Trade Zones program to facilitate the global competitiveness of U.S. companies.

> American Association of Exporters and Importers
A national association dedicated exclusively to representing the interests of U.S. exporters and importers before U.S. government agencies, Congress, international organizations, and foreign governments. AAEI's members include manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of a broad spectrum of products including chemicals, electronics, machinery, footwear, automobiles and automotive parts, food, household consumer goods, toys, specialty items, textiles and apparel, and footwear.