2026-01388Notice

Laser Wizards Seek Tax Breaks in Michigan Free-Trade Zone

Published Date: 1/26/2026

Notice

Summary

IMRA America in Ann Arbor wants to make super-fast laser parts inside Foreign-Trade Zone 70, which means they can save on import taxes for certain materials. This move helps IMRA build cool femtosecond fiber laser systems more cheaply and efficiently. The government is now asking the public to share their thoughts before giving the green light.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

Finished Laser Products Duty‑Free

IMRA’s proposed production in Foreign‑Trade Zone 70 would allow the listed finished products—Pre‑Amplified Light Emitters, Power Amplifiers, and Oscillator Modules—to be treated as duty free. This applies to production at IMRA’s Ann Arbor, Michigan facility.

Input Components Face 0%–4.5% Duties

The notice lists foreign‑status materials and components (for example optical glass fiber, gallium arsenide wafers, laser diodes, mirrors, filters, mounts) with duty rates that range from duty‑free to 4.5%. Businesses importing or supplying these specific components for production at the FTZ could face duties within that 0%–4.5% range.

Some Inputs Need Privileged Foreign Status

The request states certain materials are subject to duties under section 1702(a)(1)(B) (IEEPA), section 232, or section 301 depending on country of origin. Those decisions require the subject merchandise to be admitted to FTZs in privileged foreign status under 19 CFR 146.41.

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Key Dates

Published Date
1/26/2026

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Foreign-Trade Zones Board
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