GoPro Doing Something Mysterious with Cameras in Kentucky
Published Date: 1/2/2025
Notice
Summary
GoPro wants to start making special camera bundles in their Louisville, Kentucky facility inside Foreign-Trade Zone 29. This means they’ll use some imported parts but pay no duties on the finished products, saving money and speeding up production. The government got their request in December 2024 and is reviewing it now, so things could start rolling soon!
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Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Imported components face varied duties
The notification lists many foreign-status components proposed for use, with duty rates ranging from duty-free up to 32.0%. It also states certain components may be subject to duties under section 232 or section 301 and must be admitted to FTZs in privileged foreign status under 19 CFR 146.41.
GoPro production inside FTZ 29
GoPro (Arvato USA on behalf of GoPro) plans to produce camera bundles at its Louisville facility inside Foreign-Trade Zone 29; the notification was received December 19, 2024. The proposed finished products are listed as duty-free, which means the finished camera bundles could be admitted without paying import duties if the Board authorizes the activity.
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