2026-10351NoticeWallet

Oregon Firm Seeks Tariff Break for Car Connectors

Published Date: 5/26/2026

Notice

Summary

JAE Oregon Inc. wants to start making automotive electrical connectors and parts in their Tualatin, Oregon facility under special Foreign-Trade Zone rules. This means they can bring in certain materials with lower or no import taxes, helping them save money and speed up production. The government is reviewing their plan, which involves some materials with special trade duties, so keep an eye out for updates soon!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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

FTZ entry can cut import duties

JAE Oregon proposes producing automotive electrical connectors at its Tualatin, OR facility under Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) rules so it can bring in listed inputs and finished goods with reduced or no import duties. The notice lists duty-rate ranges for proposed finished products of duty-free to 3.5% and for proposed foreign-status materials of duty-free to 6.5%.

Some inputs must be admitted in PF status

The notice says certain materials/components are subject to trade measures under section 122, section 232, or section 301 and therefore must be admitted to FTZs in Privileged Foreign (PF) status. It also states yellow brass strip and PET resin from Japan are subject to AD/CVD orders/investigations and must be admitted in PF status per 19 CFR 146.41.

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Key Dates

Published Date
5/26/2026

Department and Agencies

Department
Independent Agency
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Commerce Department
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
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