✨ Proposed Import Exemptions
2 OCTOBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1891
Notice of Proposed Exemptions from Import Licensing
NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed to exempt from import licensing the goods specified in the Schedule below. New Zealand manufacturers or producers of similar goods who consider they may be affected by the exemption of any of these items may make representations within 3 months from the date of this notice.
Where objections to the proposed exemptions are received, the question will be referred to the Emergency Protection Authority for inquiry and report.
If no objections are received, the goods shall become exempt on 1 July 1970.
Manufacturers or producers who wish to object to the proposed exemptions should, not later than 5 January 1970, or sooner if possible, lodge a formal submission with the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington.
Four copies of submissions, including supporting data such as pamphlets, price lists, etc., are required in all cases. An information sheet, which sets out the details to be included in submissions, may be obtained from any office of the Department of Industries and Commerce or the Customs Department.
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SCHEDULE I
GOODS CLASSIFIED UNDER CERTAIN TARIFF ITEMS
Tariff Item
06.02.01
06.02.09
Ex 15.04.01
16.04.02
16.05.02
16.04.03
16.04.04
16.04.05
16.04.06
16.05.03
16.04.08
16.05.09
16.04.09
32.10.09
Ex 37.03.01
Ex 37.03.09
37.04.00
Ex 38.03.09
38.15.00
38.19.25
Ex 40.14.01
Ex 39.01.11
Ex 39.01.19
39.02.12
to
39.02.18
39.03.31
39.03.39
39.05.31
39.05.39
39.06.21
39.06.29
Ex 39.01.41
Ex 39.02.41
Ex 39.03.61
Ex 39.04.31
Ex 39.06.51
Ex 40.09.01
to
Ex 40.09.09
Ex 62.05.19
Ex 73.11.37
Ex 73.11.43
Ex 76.02.03
Ex 39.01.69
Ex 39.02.29
Ex 39.02.64
Ex 39.02.67
Ex 39.02.69
39.04.11
39.04.19
39.07.67
70.15.00
Ex 40.10.01
Ex 40.10.09
40.11.01
to
40.11.03
40.11.11
Description
Other live plants, including trees, shrubs, bushes, roots, cuttings and slips.
Cod liver oil in containers of a capacity in excess of 1 gal.
Prepared and preserved fish, crustaceans and molluscs:
Preparations such as sausages, “prepared meals” and the like (other than pastes).
Preserved:
In airtight containers such as cans, jars, and the like:
Herrings.
Pilchards.
Salmon.
Sardines, sild, brisling.
Crustaceans and molluscs.
Otherwise packed.
Caviar and caviar substitutes.
Artists’ and students’ colours, modifying tints, amusement colours and the like, in tablets, tubes, jars, bottles, pans or in similar forms or packings, including such colours in sets or outfits, with or without brushes, palettes or other accessories (excluding those of a kind used by signboard painters).
Sensitised paper, paperboard or cloth, unexposed or exposed but not developed (excluding dyline, diazo and blueprint paper, paperboard or cloth).
Sensitised plates and film, exposed but not developed, negative or positive.
Activated clay, activated bauxite and other activated natural mineral products (excluding activated carbon and activated diatomite).
Prepared rubber accelerators.
Ink removers put up in packings for sale by retail.
Erasers, date and other stamp type, paste applicators and other articles of stationery of unhardened vulcanised rubber (excluding rubber bands).
Condensation, polycondensation, polyaddition, polymerisation, and copolymerisation products (excluding urea and phenol formaldehyde in water soluble powder form); regenerated cellulose; cellulose nitrate, cellulose acetate and other cellulose esters, cellulose ethers and other chemical derivatives of cellulose; chemical derivatives of natural rubber; other high polymers, artificial resins and artificial plastic materials:
In powder, granules, flakes, blocks, lumps and similar bulk forms.
Weatherseal (other than wholly of rubber).
Condensation, polycondensation and polyaddition products, viz: Polyethylene terephthalate film.
Polymerisation and copolymerisation products in the form of liquids, pastes, solutions and emulsions, viz: P.C.R. 2 on declaration for use in the manufacture of rubber goods.
Polymerisation and copolymerisation products, viz: Cast polymethyl methacrylate (acrylic) sheet; polypropylene glass cloth laminate; polycarbonate sheet; acetal sheet; fluorocarbon sheet and film.
Hardened proteins, in blocks, lumps and similar bulk forms.
Clock and watch glasses curved, bent, hollowed and the like; glass spheres and segments of spheres of a kind used for the manufacture of clock and watch glasses and the like.
Transmission, conveyor or elevator belts or belting, of vulcanised rubber, viz: Vee belts.
Pneumatic rubber tyres, tyre cases, inner tubes and tyre flaps of sizes approved by the Minister (excluding cycle racing tyres having the tube permanently enclosed in the outer casing; interchangeable tyre treads; and metal cord tyres).
Interchangeable tyre treads.
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