Tariff and Development Board Notices




SCHEDULE A

To facilitate proceedings the Board will hear evidence on these goods in two stages. Stage 1 will be confined to evidence relating to seeds, for sowing, of Tariff headings 07.05 and 12.03 and Stage 2, which will immediately follow Stage 1, will include the evidence on the seeds of Tariff headings 10.07 and 12.01.

Number Description BP MFN GEN
07.05 Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split:
Peas for sowing:
07.05.011 Packed for retail sale ... .. ..
Beans for sowing:
07.05.031 Packed for retail sale ... .. ..
10.07 Buckwheat, millet, canary seed and grain sorghum; other cereals:
10.07.001 Millet, canary seed, grain sorghum ... .. ..
10.07.009 Other ... .. ..
12.01 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruit, whole or broken:
12.01.400 Soya beans ... .. ..
12.01.500 Linseed ... .. ..
12.03 Seeds, fruit and spores, of a kind used for sowing:
Clover:
Ex 12.03.002 Other (other than subterranean, alsike and lotus major clover seeds) ... .. ..
Ex 12.03.011 Grass (other than paspalum) ... .. ..
Ex 12.03.021 Other fodder seeds (other than mangold seeds, fodder beet seeds) ... .. ..
Ex 12.03.031 Flower seeds in retail packages ... .. ..
Ex 12.03.051 Vegetable seeds in retail packages ... .. ..

SCHEDULE B

Number Description BP MFN GEN
28.49 Colloidal precious metals; amalgams of precious metals; salts and other compounds, inorganic or organic, of precious metals, including albuminates, proteinates, tannates and similar compounds, whether or not chemically defined:
Other:
Inorganic:
28.49.011 Silver nitrate ... .. ..

SCHEDULE C

Number Description BP MFN GEN
29.14 Monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peracids, and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives:
29.14.001 Formic, pyroligneous, oleic and benzoic acids; aluminium formate; acetates of metallic elements and of ammonium; halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of the foregoing ... .. ..

Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 311—Inquiries Concerning Protection for Various Goods—Public Hearings

  1. The Minister of Customs has referred to the Tariff and Development Board for inquiry and report the question of the nature and extent of the protection, if any, which it considers appropriate for New Zealand industry in respect of the importation of the goods listed in the attached Schedules. This reference arises from the publication, in a Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, dated 7 October 1971, of a Notice of Proposed Exemptions from Import Licensing and from representations received in response to that Notice.

  2. For the purpose of taking evidence the Board will hold public hearings commencing at the times and on the dates shown below in the Hearing Room, Eighth Floor, Cumberland House, Upper Willis Street, Wellington.

Goods Time and Date of Public Hearing Closing Date for Receipt of Representations Item Under Reference
Certain rubber products of Tariff headings 40.06, 40.07 and 40.08 2 p.m., Monday, 26 March 1973 Monday, 5 March 1973 Schedule A
Plastic plates, sheets, strip, film and foil 2 p.m., Monday, 2 April 1973 Monday, 12 March 1973 Schedule B
Sulphur, etc., sulphates and persulphates 10.30 a.m., Thursday, 5 April 1973 Thursday, 15 March 1973 Schedule C
Bottles, jars, casks, drums, stoppers, etc. 2 p.m., Monday, 9 April 1973 Monday, 19 March 1973 Schedule D
Plastic tape, and electrical insulation tape of T.I. 59.12.001 2 p.m., Monday, 16 April 1973 Monday, 26 March 1973 Schedule E
  1. Parties intending to make representations or requests about appropriate rates of customs duty are asked to take into account the statement by the Minister of Overseas Trade of 6 September 1972 about changes in the New Zealand Customs Tariff. Copies of this statement can be obtained from the undersigned. Parties intending to make representations or requests about the exemption from import licensing of goods at present not so exempt are asked to take into account the statement in the 1972 Financial Statement (page 19) that “the Government has also decided that where the industry is to be exempted from import licensing there should be provision in appropriate cases for a phase-out period which in general will be for up to three years”.

  2. Any person who intends to tender evidence should lodge, in typewritten form, 14 copies of public evidence and 12 copies of confidential evidence, to be presented under oath at the public hearing, at the Board’s office no later than the dates shown above. In preparing this evidence the “Notes for Information and Guidance of Interested Parties” prepared by the Board may be of assistance. Copies of these notes may be obtained from the Board’s office.

Dated at Wellington this 24th day of October 1972.

P.O. Box 27046, Wellington.

C. H. S. RODDEN, Secretary, Tariff and Development Board.



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24 October 1972
Tariff and Development Board, Public Hearings, Customs Duty, Import Licensing, Representations, Goods, Schedules
  • C. H. S. Rodden, Secretary, Tariff and Development Board