Approval of Subzone Status; Atlantic Veal & Lamb, LLC; Creston and Sterling, Ohio
Published Date: 2/10/2026
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Atlantic Veal & Lamb, LLC in Creston and Sterling, Ohio just got the green light to become a special subzone under Foreign-Trade Zone 40. This means they can enjoy some cool trade benefits like reduced customs duties, all within the existing 2,000-acre limit. The approval happened on February 6, 2026, opening doors for smoother and potentially cheaper import/export operations.
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