Tariff Notices




25 SEPTEMBER

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Tariff Notice No. 1975/116—Applications for Exclusion from Determination

NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made for exclusion of goods as follows from a current determination of the Minister of Customs and for admission of such goods at the rates of duty prescribed under the substantive Tariff item therefor:

Appn. Tariff Item Goods Rates of Duty Part II Ref.
No. Normal B.P.
28459 29.16.021 Sodium salt of 2, 4 dichlorophenol viz: 2, 4 D dust, used for weed control in pasture and used as a mixture with fertilizers and other fillers, where no water supply or spray equipment is available 22½% 22½% 22½%* 16¼% 18¼% 22¼%*
27535 84.45.021 Brown and Sharpe 618 micromaster surface grinding machine, used for automatic precision slicing and dicing of semi-conductor materials such as germanium, silicon and quartz crystals 45%* 45%*
28205 84.45.021 Kleen electro-hydraulic thriftline press brake, 100 ton capacity 45%* 45%*
26396 84.45.021 Omega automatic double mitre saws, complete with hydraulic feed device 45%* 45%*

or such lower rate of duty as the Minister may in any case direct

Any person wishing to lodge objections to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 16 October 1975.
Submissions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to:

(a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally;
(b) The proportion of New Zealand and imported materials used in manufacture;
(c) Present and potential output; and
(d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc.

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of September 1975.

J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs.

Tariff Notice No. 1975/117—Applications for Withdrawal of Approval

NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made for the withdrawal of the following approvals of the Minister of Customs and for the future admission of the goods at substantive rates of duty:

Appn. Tariff Item Goods Rates of Duty Part II Ref. List No. Effective
No. Normal B.P. Other Pref. From
28590 53.110.71 53.110.79 Flannel in widths 274.3 cm (108 in.) and over, when declared by an importer that it will be used only on ironing or pressing machinery Free Free Free 10.4
28590 56.07.001 56.07.009 56.07.011 56.07.019 Flannel, packing, of terylene and wool, when declared by an importer that it will be used only on ironing or pressing machinery Free Free Free 10.4
28590 56.07.028 56.07.029 Blanketing, sheeting, and flannel, when declared by an importer that it will be used only on ironing or pressing machinery Free Free Free 10.4
28590 59.03.011 Nomex tape Free Free Free ..

Any person wishing to lodge objections to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 16 October 1975.
Submissions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to:

(a) The quality, range, supply, etc., of the above-described goods produced in New Zealand; and
(b) The landed cost and selling price, including c.d.v., and cost into store in terms of f.o.b., insurance, freight, exchange, other landing charges, duty, etc., of equivalent goods of overseas origin.

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of September 1975.

J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs.



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🏭 Applications for Exclusion from Tariff Determination

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
25 September 1975
Tariff, Customs, Exclusion Applications, Duty Rates
  • J. A. Kean, Comptroller of Customs

🏭 Applications for Withdrawal of Tariff Approval

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
25 September 1975
Tariff, Customs, Withdrawal Applications, Duty Rates
  • J. A. Kean, Comptroller of Customs