Florida Battery Firm Seeks Duty Waivers for Ion Power Plays
Published Date: 6/26/2025
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Lithionics Battery, LLC in Clearwater, Florida wants to make lithium-ion battery systems and accessories using some imported parts under special Foreign-Trade Zone rules. This means they could save on import taxes for certain materials, helping them produce more efficiently. The government is reviewing their plan, which was submitted in June 2025, and if approved, it could boost local manufacturing and cut costs.
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