Oklahoma Firm Pumps Up Production in Duty-Free Zone
Published Date: 3/6/2026
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Summary
Baker Hughes Oilfield Operations in Claremore, Oklahoma, wants to start making parts for electrical submersible pumps inside Foreign-Trade Zone 53. This means they can save money on import taxes and speed up production. The change helps the company grow and keeps jobs local, with no big costs to the government.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Import-tax savings from FTZ production
Baker Hughes wants to make parts for electrical submersible pumps inside Foreign-Trade Zone 53 in Claremore, Oklahoma. Doing this inside the FTZ means the company can save money on import taxes for those parts.
Local job retention and company growth
The company says putting production in FTZ 53 in Claremore, Oklahoma will help the company grow and keep jobs local. If you work in that area, this action is intended to support local employment.
Faster production inside the FTZ
Baker Hughes says producing pump components inside Foreign-Trade Zone 53 in Claremore, Oklahoma can speed up production. Faster production may help the company operate more efficiently.
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