Ohio Firm Cleared for Air Guns in Trade Zone
Published Date: 3/10/2026
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Summary
Air Venturi, Ltd. in Solon, Ohio, got the green light to make air guns and pressure tanks in Foreign-Trade Zone 40. This means they can produce these items with special trade benefits, helping them save money and speed up operations. The approval was finalized on March 5, 2026, so the company can start or continue production without delays.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
FTZ Authorization for Air Venturi Production
Air Venturi, Ltd., in Subzone 40N (Solon, Ohio) was authorized to produce air guns and pressure tanks in Foreign-Trade Zone 40. The FTZ Board notified the applicant on March 5, 2026 that the production activity was authorized subject to the FTZ Act and the FTZ Board's regulations (15 CFR part 400, including section 400.14).
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