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Federal Register #2026-06194

Stadler US Inc Proposed Passenger Rail Vehicle Production in Salt Lake City FTZ

Posted

March 31, 2026

Respond By

May 11, 2026

Identifier

2026-06194

NAICS

336510

This notice concerns a proposed production activity at Stadler US Inc's facility in Salt Lake City, Utah, within Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 30, as announced by the Department of Commerce's Foreign-Trade Zones Board. - Government Buyer: - Department of Commerce, Foreign-Trade Zones Board - Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM): - Stadler US Inc - Products/Services Requested: - Production of passenger rolling stock, including: - Commuter and regional rail trains powered by external electricity or battery - Power modules for these trains - Self-propelled and non-self-propelled carriages - Undercarriages (trucks) for both powered and non-powered trains - Passenger train car bodies - Use of a wide range of foreign-status materials and components, such as: - Stainless steel pipe fittings, iron and steel mounting supports - Hollow and solid structural aluminum frames and profiles - Welding equipment accessories - Railway signaling equipment, circuit breakers, electrical cabinets, and control panels - Telecommunications harnesses, wiring, cables - Polymer and rubber parts, glass lenses and windows - Aluminum and steel assemblies - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with trade regulations, including duties under sections 122, 232, and 301 - Certain materials (e.g., aluminum extrusions from China) must be admitted in privileged foreign status due to antidumping/countervailing duty orders - Public comment period is open for the proposed activity

Description

The Department of Commerce's Foreign-Trade Zones Board has issued a notice regarding a proposed production activity at Stadler US Inc's facility in Salt Lake City, Utah, within FTZ 30. The production involves passenger rolling stock including commuter and regional rail trains powered by electricity or battery, and related components. The notice details the foreign-status materials and components to be used, their duty rates, and compliance with trade regulations. Public comments are invited by May 11, 2026.

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