Squalane Savings: NC Firm's Duty-Free Cosmetic Glow-Up
Published Date: 3/3/2026
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Summary
Aprinnova LLC in Leland, North Carolina wants to start making certain cosmetic ingredients in a special Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ 214) to save on import duties. This change affects how they handle materials like Farnesene and products like squalane, with some duty-free benefits. Public comments are open until April 13, 2026, so folks can share their thoughts before the plan moves forward.
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