Feds Rule FLY Server Gets Final Makeover in USA
Published Date: 9/8/2025
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Summary
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has officially decided that the FLY Server’s last big makeover happens right here in the USA. This means businesses importing or selling these servers now have clear rules about where they’re from, which can affect taxes and trade. If you’re involved with FLY Servers, this final call helps you plan your next moves with confidence.
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FLY Server Declared U.S. Origin
U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a final determination that the FLY Server’s last substantial transformation occurs in the United States, making its country of origin the U.S. This gives businesses that import or sell FLY Servers a clear official origin ruling and can affect taxes and trade, helping those businesses plan their next steps with greater confidence.
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