Customs Tariff Decisions




Decisions Under the Customs Acts

THE following decisions in interpretation of the Customs Tariff are published for public information:

PART I—DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF

Tariff Item No. Decision Record No.
225 LAMPS, LANTERNS, AND LAMPWICK, N.E.I.—
Wicks for cigarette lighters
193–20/113/—
338 (10) (b)
(ii)
Insulated cable and wire, other kinds—
Cables and wires having aluminium conductors.
Cables and wires sheathed in lead, copper, or aluminium, armoured or unarmoured.
Cables specially suited for use in aircraft wiring, on declaration that they will be used only for that purpose.
Coaxial cables.
Service entrance cables, neutral screened, single or multi-core.
Silicone rubber covered cables, wires, and flexibles.
Tough plastic sheathed (TPS) cables, 4 core circular, 7/·036 inch and above.
Tough plastic sheathed (TPS) cables, 4 core flat, with or without earth continuity conductor, in sizes exceeding 7/·044 inch.
Tough rubber sheathed (TRS) cables, 4 core circular, 7/·044 inch and above.
Tough rubber sheathed (TRS) flexibles exceeding 110/·0076 inch (0·0048 square inches), twin, triple, or four core.
Trailing cables conforming to N.Z. Standard Specifications 397 (B.S. 708; 1950) or 444 (B.S. 1116/1943), with individual core conductors having a nominal cross-sectional area exceeding 0·0048 square inches (110/·0076 inch or equivalent).
Welding cables having a current rating of 250 amperes or over.
Winding wires.
193–3/672/—
352 (b) Pipes and pipe fittings—
Joints, self sealing and/or flexible (including sealing rings imported with the joints or separately) even if temporarily attached to the pipes on importation
193–3/5/15
352 (b) Winches, cranes, capstans, and hoists—
Tiering or fork lift trucks (including attachments such as crane booms, shovels or scoops, barrel forks, reel and drum clamps, specially designed for use therewith) being self-propelled hoists for lifting goods on elevating forks or booms and stacking them in tiers
193–51/6/12
357 (10) (c)
(iii)
Wire, plain, n.e.i., non-ferrous, other kinds—
Aluminium wire.
Cadmium copper alloy wire.
Resistance wires.
193–3/672/—
357 (11) (b)
(ii)
Metal cordage, n.e.i., not being precious metal, non-ferrous, other kinds—
Aluminium cable.
Aluminium cable, steel reinforced or steel cored.
Cadmium copper alloy cable.
193–3/672/—
448 (3) Boxes, cardboard—
Cambric, gummed, declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making card-board boxes
B.P.
3%
General
15%
193–5/132/—
448 (3) Furniture, cabinetware, and shelving—
Metal strip with tacks inserted at regular intervals
B.P.
3%
General
25%
193–20/155/8
448 (3) Gramophones—
Tape recorder “decks” declared by a manufacturer for use by him solely in making tape recorders and combined tape recorder-radio sets

NOTE—This concession will not apply to tape recorder “decks” imported with ancillary electronic gear for the reproduction of sound.
B.P.
3%
General
25%
193–13/26/6


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