Tariff and Customs Notices




1472
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 72

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 125—continued
MISCELLANEOUS

Tariff Item No. Goods Rates of Duty Part II Ref. List No. Effective
B.P. MFN. Gen.
Decisions Cancelled:
27.10.604\ Oils, when declared...varnishes .. .. .. ..
27.10.605\
34.02.000 Products...soap: .. .. .. ..
Approved:
Cibaphasol AS .. .. .. ..
Cibaphasol B .. .. .. ..
Cibaphasol C .. .. .. ..
34.02.000 Sellegal C .. .. .. ..
38.12.002 Sapamine NP .. .. .. ..
38.19.299 Irgacarrier O.P. .. .. .. ..
38.19.299 Lyofix EW Conc. 300% .. .. .. ..
38.19.299 Lyofix SB Conc. .. .. .. ..

Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of August 1973.
J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs.


Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 374—Inquiries Concerning Tariff Protection for Various Goods—Public Hearings

  1. In a letter of 22 June 1973, the Minister of Customs asked the Board to undertake inquiries into the goods listed in the attached Schedules with the objective of providing Government with a basis for restructuring and updating the Tariff to establish, where possible, adequate rates of duty protection on the goods involved.

  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 Tariff Provisions Items Under Reference
Matches of Tariff heading 36.06 10.30 a.m., Tuesday, 13 November 1973 23 October 1973 Schedule A
Saccharin tablets etc. of Tariff item 21.07.022 10.30 a.m., Tuesday, 20 November 1973 30 October 1973 Schedule B
Post-mix beverage carbonating machines, vibratory feeders of Tariff item Ex 84.59.129 10.30 a.m., Tuesday, 4 December 1973 13 November 1973 Schedule C
  1. Parties intending to make representations or requests about appropriate rates of customs duty are asked to take into account the statements of 7 May 1973 by the Minister of Overseas Trade about the phasing out of British preferences from the New Zealand Tariff, and by the Minister of Trade and Industry about the interim New Zealand - Australia Trade Agreement 1973. Copies of these statements can be obtained from the undersigned. In a letter dated 6 April 1973, the Minister of Trade and Industry indicated that, while Government has asked the Board to consider the question of a single tariff rate, for trade policy reasons the Board’s recommendations on this aspect will not necessarily be made public for the time being.

  2. The attention of interested parties is drawn to the fact that the Board may find it appropriate to comment upon and compare the relative merits of protection by means of tariff rates and import licensing when used jointly or separately.

  3. 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.

  4. In any instance where no evidence is received in respect of any goods classified within a particular Tariff item, the Board may recommend that no protective rates of duty be applied to those goods.

Dated at Wellington this 31st day of July 1973.
F. E. BEAUFORT, Secretary, Tariff and Development Board.
P.O. Box 27046, Wellington.


SCHEDULE A

Number Description Rates of Duty
BP
36.06 Matches (excluding Bengal matches):
In boxes containing:
36.06.001 Not more than 60 ..
36.06.002 More than 60 but not more than 100 ..
36.06.003 More than 100 ..
36.06.009 Other ..

SCHEDULE B

Number Description
21.07 Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included:
21.07.022 Saccharin and other synthetic sweetening substances in tablets or other dispensable forms .. .. .. .. .. 10%
Aul Free

SCHEDULE C

Number Description
84.59 Machines and mechanical appliances, having individual functions, not falling within any other heading of this Chapter:
Ex 84.59:129 Other, viz: Post-mix beverage carbonating machines; vibratory feeders .. .. .. .. .. 25%
Can 35%


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🏭 Tariff Decision List No. 125 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 August 1973
Tariff, Customs, Duty Rates, Approvals, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Industrial Goods
  • J. A. Kean, Comptroller of Customs

🏭 Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 374—Inquiries Concerning Tariff Protection for Various Goods—Public Hearings

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 July 1973
Tariff, Protection, Public Hearings, Matches, Saccharin, Beverage Machines
  • F. E. Beaufort, Secretary, Tariff and Development Board