U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones Board

Order Summary
(86-170)
Order No. 86, December 9, 1971
    Promulgating amendments and additions to the General Regulations Governing Foreign-Trade Zones in the United States, with Rules of Procedure, of sections 400.400, 400.600, 400.60l, 400.603, 400.607, 400.700, 400.800, 400.80l, 400.804, 400.l000, 400.l002, 400.l0l4, 400.l30l, 400.l303, 400.l305, 400.200 and 400.l003. Signed by Maurice H. Stans, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (36 F.R. 24929; December 24, 1971).

Order No. 87, December 23, 1971
    Approving the petition of the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans to voluntarily relinquish the grant to Foreign-Trade Subzone No. 2-B on the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal, New Orleans. Signed by Maurice H. Stans, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (37 F.R. 240; January 7, 1972).

Order No. 88, March 2, 1972
    Approving the petition of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Co. to voluntarily relinquish the grant to Foreign-Trade Subzone No. 7-A in Puerto Rico. Signed by Peter G. Peterson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (37 F.R. 5l47; March l0, 1972).

Order No. 89, September 26, 1972
    Approving the application of the City of New York to temporarily relocate Foreign-Trade Zone No. l. Signed by Peter G. Peterson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (37 F.R. 20893; October 4, 1972).

Order No. 90, October 4, 1972
    Grant to the State of Arkansas to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. l4 at Little Rock, Arkansas. Signed by Peter G. Peterson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (37 F.R. 2l46l; October ll, 1972).

Order No. 9l, November l6, 1972
    Approving the application of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Co. to expand by the addition of l2 contiguous acres, the existing authorized zone area of No. 7. Signed by Peter G. Peterson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (37 F.R. 24853, November 22, 1972).

Order No. 92, January 22, 1973
    Approving the application of the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority to contiguously expand the area of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 8, Toledo, Ohio, to include a warehouse building. Signed by Peter G. Peterson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (38 F.R. 30l5; January 3l, 1973).

Order No. 93, March 23, 1973
    Grant to the Greater Kansas City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. l5 at Kansas City, Missouri. Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (38 F.R. 8622; April 4, 1973).

Order No. 94, June ll, 1973
    Grant to the State of Michigan to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. l6 at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (38 F.R. l567l; June l4, 1973).

Order No. 95, September 6, 1973
    Approving the application of the New Jersey Foreign-Trade Zone to voluntarily relinquish the grant for Foreign-Trade Zone No. ll at Bayonne, New Jersey. Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (38 F.R. 25722; September l4, 1973).

Order No. 96, November 27, 1973
    Denying the application from the McAllen Trade Zone, Inc., to establish a foreign-trade subzone at LaPorte, Texas. Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (38 F.R. 33665; December 6, 1973).

Order No. 97, December 20, 1973
    Grant to Greater Kansas City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. l7 at Kansas City, Kansas. Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (39 F.R. 26; January 2, 1974).

Order No. 98, May l7, 1974
    Approving the application of the State of Hawaii to construct and operate a synthetic natural gas plant within Foreign-Trade Subzone No. 9A, Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii. Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (39 F.R. l8l69; May 23, 1974).

Order No. 99, June 27, 1974
    Approving the application of the City of New York to contiguously expand Foreign-Trade Zone No. l. Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (39 F.R. 2454l; July 3, 1974).

Order No. l00, September 27, 1974
    Approving the application of the State of Hawaii for authority to expand the area of Foreign-Trade Subzone 9A and to establish a subzone annex in the Honolulu Harbor area for terminal storage facilities. Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (39 F.R. 357l8; October 3, 1974).

Order No. l0l, October l0, 1974
    Endorsing U.S. Customs Service's method in charging for its services performed in zones as conforming with the Foreign- Trade Zones Act (l9 USC 8l) and the Board's regulations (l5 CFR Part 400). Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (39 F.R. 37275; October l8, 1974).

Order No. l02, October 25, 1974
    Grant to the Greater Kansas City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., to establish Zone Site No. 3 under the grant for Zone No. l5, Kansas City, Mo., at a site adjacent to the Kansas City International Airport, Kansas City, Mo. Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of commerce, Chairman of the Board (39 F.R. 39487; November 7, 1974).

Order No. l03, November 27, 1974
    Grant to the City of San Jose, State of California, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. l8 in San Jose, California. Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (39 F.R. 4203l; December 4, 1974).

Order No. l04, January 24, 1975
    Grant to the Dock Board of the City of Omaha, State of Nebraska, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. l9 in Omaha, Nebraska. Signed by Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (40 F.R. 4496; January 30, 1975).

Order No. l05, April l5, 1975
    Grant to the Virginia Port Authority, an agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 20 in Portsmouth, Virginia. Signed By Karl E. Bakke, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (40 F.R. l7884; April 23, 1975).

Order No. l06, June l2, 1975
    Grant to the South Carolina State Ports Authority, an agency of the State of South Carolina, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 2l in Dorchester County, South Carolina. Signed by Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (40 F.R. 256l3; June l7, 1975).

Order No. l07, August 8, 1975
    Authorizing the U.S. Customs Service to employ the latest available Customs administrative procedures in carrying out its responsibilities in foreign-trade zones. This would include use of regulatory or external audit principles such as are currently being developed by Customs and new forms and records compatible with data processing systems. Signed by Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (40 F.R. 34622; August l8, 1975).

Order No. l08, October 29, 1975
    Grant to the Chicago Regional Port District, a municipal corporation to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 22 in the Lake Calumet Harbor area, Chicago, Illinois. Signed by Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (40 F.R. 5l242; November 4, 1975).

Order No. l09, March l6, 1976
    Grant to the South Carolina State Ports Authority to establish a temporary zone site at Foreign-Trade Zone No. 2l, Summerville, South Carolina. Signed by Elliot Richardson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (4l F.R. l2372; March 25, 1976).

Order No. ll0, March 3l, 1976
    Grant to the County of Erie, State of New York, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 23 in Buffalo, New York. Signed by Elliot Richardson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (4l F.R. l4824; April 7, 1976).

Order No. lll, August 25, 1976
    Approving the application of the Port of Seattle Commission to relocate Foreign-Trade Zone No. 5 from its present site at Pier 20 to its new site at Terminal l06, 44 South Nevada Street, Seattle, Washington. Signed by Elliot Richardson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (4l F.R. 36847; September l, 1976).

Order No. ll2, October 2l, 1976
    Grant to the Eastern Industrial Development Company of Northeastern Pennsylvania to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 24 in Pittston Township, Luzerne County, Pa. Signed by Elliot L. Richardson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (4l F.R. 47288; October 28, 1976).

Order No. ll3, December 27, 1976
    Grant to the Port Everglades Authority to establish Foreign- Trade Zone No. 25 in Port Everglades, Broward County, Fla. Signed by Elliot L. Richardson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. 6l; January 3, 1977).

Order No. ll4, January l7, 1977
    Approving the application of the Virginia Port Authority to relocate Foreign-Trade Zone No. 20 from its present site at the Portsmouth Marine Terminal to 2400 Wesley Street, Portsmouth, Va. Signed by Elliot L. Richardson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. 4l87; January 24, 1977).

Order No. ll5, January l7, 1977
    Grant to Georgia Foreign Trade Zone, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 26 in Shenandoah, Coweta County, Georgia. Signed by Elliot L. Richardson, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. 4l86; January 24, 1977).

Order No. ll6, April 5, 1977
    Grant to the Massachusetts Port Authority to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 27 in Boston. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. l890l; April ll, 1977).

Order No. ll7, April 5, 1977
    Grant to the City of New Bedford, Massachusetts to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 28 in New Bedford. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. l890l; April ll, 1977).

Order No. ll8, May 26, 1977
    Grant to the Louisville and Jefferson County Riverport Authority to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 29 in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. 29323; June 8, 1977).

Order No. ll9, May 26, 1977
    Grant to the Salt Lake City Corporation to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 30 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. 29324; June 8, 1977).

Order No. l20, July l9, 1977
    Approving the application of the Port Everglades Authority to establish a temporary zone site for a period not to exceed three years in the City of Dania, Broward County, Florida. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. 3894l; August l, 1977).

Order No. l2l, July l3, 1977
    Approving the application of the San Francisco Port Commission to relocate Foreign-Trade Zone No. 3 from its present two sites at King Street and Betry Street to a consolidated site at Piers l9 and 23, the Embarcadero, San Francisco. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. 38942; August l, 1977).

Order No. l22, September 6, 1977
    Grant to the Tri-City Regional Port District to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 3l at Granite City, Illinois. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. 46568; September l6, 1977).

Order No. l23, September 6, 1977
    Grant to the Greater Miami Foreign Trade Zone, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 32 in Dade County, Florida. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. 46568; September l6, 1977).

Order No. l24, November 9, 1977
    Grant to the Regional Industrial Development Corporation of Southwestern Pennsylvania to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 33 in Allegheny County and Subzone 33A at the Volkswagen auto assembly plant in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. 59398; November l7, 1977).

Order No. l25, November 29, 1977
    Grant to Niagara County, New York to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 34 in Niagara County, New York. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (42 F.R. 6l489; December 5, 1977).

Order No. l26, February 28, 1978
    Grant to Eastern Distribution Center, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Subzone No. 24A at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. l0422; March l3, 1978).

Order No. l27, February 28, 1978
    Approving the application for the Eastern Distribution Center Inc., to establish a temporary zone site in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pa. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. l0423; March l3, 1978).

Order No. l28, March 24, 1978
    Grant to the Philadelphia Port Corporation to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 35 at three sites on the Delaware River waterfront within the City of Philadelphia. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. l453l; April 6, 1978).

Order No. l29, May 4, 1978
    Grant to the City of Galveston, Texas to establish Foreign- Trade Zone No. 36 at two sites in Galveston, Texas. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 20525; May l2, 1978).

Order No. l30, May 4, 1978
    Grant to the County of Orange, New York, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 37 in the Town of New Windsor, Orange County, New York. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 20526; May l2, 1978).

Order No. l3l, May 4, 1978
    Grant to South Carolina State Ports Authority to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 38 in Spartansburg County, South Carolina. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 20526; May l2, 1978).

Order No. l32, August ll, 1978
    Approving the application of the Port Everglades Authority to expand Foreign-Trade Zone No. 25, Broward County, Florida, by the addition of 5l.7 acres contiguous to its present zone area. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 36989; August 2l, 1978).

Order No. l33, August l7, 1978
    Grant to the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport Board to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 39 at the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport in Dallas County, Texas. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 37478; August 23, 1978).

Order No. l34, September 25, 1978
    Approving the application of the City of New York to continue zone operations at Foreign-Trade Zone No. l, Brooklyn Navy Yard, for an indefinite period. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 45424; October 2, 1978).

Order No. l35, September 29, 1978
    Grant to the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 40 in Cleveland, Ohio. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 46886; October ll, 1978).

Order No. l36, September 29, 1978
    Grant to the Foreign-Trade Zone of Greater Milwaukee, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 4l in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 46887; October ll, 1978).

Order No. l37, September 29, 1978
    Grant to Greater Orlando Aviation Authority to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 42 in Orlando, Florida. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 46887; October ll, 1978).

Order No. l38, October l9, 1978
    Grant to City of Battle Creek, Michigan, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 43 in Battle Creek. Signed by Sidney Harmon, Acting for the Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 50233; October 27, 1978).

Order No. l39, October l9, 1978
    Grant to the Department of Labor and Industry of the State of New Jersey to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 44 in the Township of Mt. Olive, Morris County, New Jersey, and Subzone No. 44-A in the Township of Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Signed by Sidney Harmon, Acting for the Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 50234; October 27, 1978).

Order No. l40, December l8, 1978
    Grant to the Port of Portland to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 45 in Multnomah County, Oregon. Signed by C. L. Haslam, Acting for the Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. 60323; December 27, 1978).

Order No. l4l, January l2, 1979
    Grant to the Greater Cincinnati Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 46 in Butler County, Ohio, Subzone 46A in Hamilton County, Ohio, Subzone 46B in Union County, Ohio and Zone No. 47 (at two sites) in Campbell County, Kentucky. Signed by C. L. Haslam, Acting for the Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (44 F.R. 4003; January l9, 1979).

Order No. l42, March l2, 1979
    Amending Foreign-Trade Zone Board Order No. 4 removing all restrictions on the importation, processing or private ownership of gold in foreign-trade zones. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (44 F.R. l6942; March 20, 1979).

Order No. l43, March 23, 1979
    Approving the application of the Little Rock Port Authority to relocate Foreign-Trade Zone No. l4 to a nearby 28-acre site. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (43 F.R. l9502; April 3, 1979).

Order No. l44, March 23, 1979
    Approving the application of the Massachusetts Port Authority to expand existing Zone No. 27 to nearby sites at Commonwealth Pier No. 5 and the Commonwealth Storage Yards, both located on the Boston Inner Harbor. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (44 F.R. l9502; April 3, 1979).

Order No. l45, March 28, 1979
    Grant to the Papago-Tucson Foreign-Trade Zone Corp. to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 48 on the Papago Indian Reservation in Pima County. Signed by C. L. Haslam, Acting for the Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (44 F.R. 20487; April 5, 1979).

Order No. l46, April 6, 1979
    Grant to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 49 at two sites, Newark and Elizabeth. Signed by C. L. Haslam, Acting for the Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (44 F.R. 22502; April l6, 1979).

Order No. l47, September l4, 1979
    Grant to the Port of Long Beach to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 50 in Long Beach, California. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (44 F.R. 559l9; September 28, 1979).

Order No. l48, November 2, 1979
    Approving the application of the County of Erie, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 23, to include an additional zone site in the Town of Amherst, Erie County, New York. Signed by Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, Chairaman of the Board (44 F.R. 65802; November l5, 1979).

Order No. l49, November 27, 1979
    Grant to the Seaway Port Authority of Duluth, Minnesota. Signed by L. H. Hodges, Acting Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (44 F.R. 70508; December 7, 1979).

Order No. l50, December l3, 1979
    Grant to the County of Suffolk to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 52 in Islip, New York. Signed by L. H. Hodges, Acting Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (44 F.R. 7638l; December 26, 1979).

Order No. l5l, December 7, 1979
    Grant to the City of Tulsa-Rogers County Port Authority to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 53 at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa, Oklahoma. Signed by C. R. Haslam, Acting for the Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (44 F.R. 76382; December 26, 1979).

Order No. l52, January 3l, 1980
    Approving the application of Bay County Board of Supervisors to voluntarily relinquish the grant for Zone No. l0 and Subzone No. l0A and l0B near Bay City, Michigan. Signed by Philip Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. l247l; February 26, 1980 ).

Order No. l53, February l4, 1980
    Grant to Clinton County, New York, to establish Foreign- Trade Zone No. 54 at two sites within the County, adjacent to the Champlain-Rouses Point Customs port of entry. Signed by Philip Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. l2469; February 26, 1980 ).

Order No. l54, February l4, 1980
    Grant to the Greater Burlington Industrial Corporation to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 55 at the Burlington International Airport, South Burlington, Vermont. Signed by Philip Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. l2470; February 26, 1980 ).

Order No. l55, April l8, 1980
    Grant to the City of Oakland to establish Foreign-trade Zone No. 56 in Oakland, California. Signed by Philip Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 27802; April 24, 1980 ).

Order No. l56, April 28, 1980
    Grant to the North Carolina Department of Commerce to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 57 at two separate sites in Mecklenberg County, North Carolina. Signed by Philip Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 30466; May 8, 1980 ).

Order No. l57, June 3, 1980
    Approving the application of the South Carolina State Ports Authority to withdraw certain "zone restricted" merchandise from Foreign-Trade Zone No. 38, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, for entry into U.S. Customs territory. Signed by L. R. Hodges, Acting for the Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 39324; June l0, 1980 ).

Order No. l58, June 4, 1980
    Approving the application of the City of San Jose to withdraw precious scrap material from crushed semiconductors in foreign-trade zones in "zone restricted" status. Signed by Luther H. Hodges, Jr., Acting for the Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 39324; June l0, 1980 ).

Order No. l59, June l9, 1980
    Grant to the City of Bangor, Maine, to establish Foreign- Trade Zone No. 58 in Bangor. Signed by Philip Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 43455; June 27, 1980 ).

Order No. l60, June 20, 1980
    Approving with restrictions the application of the Massachusetts Port Authority to establish Foreign-Trade Subzone No. 27A at the Sterlingwale plant in Fall River, Massachusetts. Signed by Philip Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 43455; June 27, 1980 ).

Order No. l6l, July 3l, 1980
    Approving with restrictions the application of the Port of Portland, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 45 in Multnomah County, Oregon, to establish Foreign-Trade Subzone No. 45A at the Beall Pipe and Tank Corporation facility in Portland, Oregon. Signed by Philip M. Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 52l89; August 6, 1980 ).

Order No. l62, August 2l, 1980
    Approving the application of the Philadelphia Port Corporation, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 35, Philadelphia, to expand its zone. Signed by Philip M. Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 58388; September 3, 1980 ).

Order No. l63, August 27, 1980
    Grant to the Lincoln Foreign Trade Zone, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 59 and Subzone 59A in Lincoln, Nebraska. Signed by Philip M. Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 58637; September 4, 1980 ).

Order No. l64, October l5, 1980
    Grant to the Border Industrial Development, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 60 in Nogales, Arizona. Signed by Luther H. Hodges, Jr., Acting Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 70037; October 22, 1980 ).

Order No. l65, October 20, 1980
    Grant to the Commercial Development Co. of Puerto Rico to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 6l in Guaynabo, P.R. Signed by Homer E. Moyer, Jr., Acting Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 7l408; October 28, 1980 ).

Order No. l66, October 20, 1980
    Grant to the Brownsville Navigation District to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 62 in Cameron County, Texas. Signed by Homer E. Moyer, Jr., Acting Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 7l638; October 29, 1980 ).

Order No. l67, October 20, 1980
    Grant to Prince George's County, State of Maryland, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 63 in Prince George's County, Md. Signed by Homer E. Moyer, Jr., Acting Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 7l639; October 29, 1980 ).

Order No. l68, October l7, 1980
    Approving the application of the Department of Labor and Industry, State of New Jersey, to extend for a limited time the operational authority for Foreign-Trade Subzone No. 44A in Woodbridge, New Jersey. Signed by Homer E. Moyer, Jr., Acting Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 7l408; October 28, 1980 ).

Order No. l69, November 2l, 1980
    Approving the application for a temporary foreign-trade zone site in Granite City, Illinois. Signed by Philip M. Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 79520; December l, 1980 ).

Order No. l70, December 29, 1980
    Grant to the Jacksonville Port Authority, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone No. 64 in Jacksonville, Florida. Signed by Philip M. Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (46 F.R. l330; January 6, l98l).