✨ Import Control Exemptions
1638 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 62
FIRST SCHEDULE—continued
Exemptions Created—continued
Tariff Items Classes of Goods
62.02.022 Curtains and other furnishing articles, viz: bedspreads, plain.
62.03.001 Sacks and bags of a kind used for the packing of goods including wool packs (other than sacks and bags of woven
polyethylene or polypropylene fabric).
62.03.011
62.03.019
Ex 62.03.029 Bunting.
Ex 62.05.009 Cheese cloths, caps, and wrist supporting straps.
Ex 62.05.021 Wool pack caps.
Ex 62.05.039
SECOND SCHEDULE
Exemptions Withdrawn
Tariff Items Classes of Goods Date of Exempting Notice
Ex Tariff Textile yarn and thread classed under items of Tariff Chapters 50 to 16 March 1978 (supplement to
Chapters 57 EXCLUDING the following: Gazette of 30 March 1978)
50 to 57 (a) Yarn and thread containing in any proportion man-made discontinuous
fibres and exceeding 170 decitex other than sewing threads;
(b) Yarn and thread of continuous nylon fibre (other than materials of a type
suitable for stringing sporting racquets when imported in individual lengths
not exceeding 13.4 m and sewing thread);
(c) Yarn of wool or containing wool, other than mending yarn containing wool;
yarn of fine animal hair, horsehair, of other coarse animal hair; yarn and
thread of ramie and other yarn and thread of vegetable textile fibres other
than sewing threads;
(d) "Bulked", "stretch", or "texturised" continuous synthetic and regenerated
yarns other than polyurethane elastomeric yarns;
(e) Carpet yarn;
(f) Yarn and thread of flax not being sewing threads; yarn and thread of true
hemp;
(g) Strip (artificial straw and the like), monofilament, and imitation catgut, of
synthetic or regenerated fibre (other than polyurethane elastomeric mono-
filament, yarn or strip consisting of a core of aluminium foil or of a core
of a plastic film whether or not coated with aluminium dust, sandwiched
by means of plain or coloured adhesive between two layers of artificial
plastic material, e.g. "Lurex" yarn, and imitation catgut and other
materials of a type suitable for stringing sporting racquets when imported
in individual lengths not exceeding 13.4 m)
Ex Tariff Textile fabrics and glass fabrics classified under items of Tariff 16 March 1978 (supplement to
Chapters Chapters 50 to 58 and 70, EXCLUDING the following: Gazette of 30 March 1978)
50 to 58
and 70 (a) Where such fabrics are backed or laminated with foam plastic;
(b) Woven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics of a kind used to upholster furniture
(other than velvets, velveteens, velours and plushes, containing man-made
discontinuous fibres but not containing sheep's or lambs' wool or fine
animal hair, and weighing not less than 186 grams per square metre);
(c) Textile fabrics quilted;
(d) Textile fabrics, woven, containing in any proportion man-made discontinuous
fibres (e.g. staple fibres), but not containing wool or hair and weighing
not less than 203 grams per square metre, whether plain, hemmed,
whipped, or similarly worked;
(e) Felted textiles;
(f) Flannel, nursery or baby; woollen fabrics packed in airtight containers;
(g) Fabrics containing sheep's or lambs' wool or fine animal hair, other than—
(i) Woven fabrics containing in any proportion sheep's or lambs' wool
or fine animal hair and weighing not more than 186 grams per square
metre;
(ii) Union cloths being wool and cotton mixtures or cotton and wool
mixtures, not exceeding 203 grams per square metre;
(iii) Printed light-weight woollen fabrics not exceeding 203 grams per
square metre;
(iv) Lining materials as may be approved by the Minister of Customs as
admissible under Part II of the Customs Tariff; bunting;
(v) Union textiles composed of wool and man-made fibres or wool and
cotton, the current domestic value of which does not exceed $2.00 per
square metre, to be cut up and made into shirts, pyjamas, night-gowns, or
underclothing, as may be approved by the Minister of Customs as ad-
missible under Part II of the Customs Tariff;
(vi) Woollen tie cloth and tie linings;
(h) Carpets, carpeting, rugs, mats and matting, other than bath mat fabric in the
piece of terry towelling and the like;
(i) Tapestries, hand-made, of the type Gobelins, Flanders, etc., and needle-worked
tapestries, etc.;
(j) Narrow woven fabrics, and narrow fabrics (bolduc), etc., other than huckaback
towelling not less than 23 cm in width of cotton or linen for continuous
towelling cabinets;
(k) Woven labels, badges and the like, not embroidered, in the piece, in strips, etc.;
(l) Chenille yarn, etc. (other than piping on declaration for use in the manufacture
of other goods), braids and ornamental trimmings in the piece; tassels,
pompoms, and the like;
(m) Knitted embroidered fabrics in the piece exceeding 30 cm in width;
(n) Bonded glass fibre fabrics in the piece;
(o) Woven fabrics of discontinuous synthetic fibres, not containing sheep's or
lambs' wool, or fine animal hair, weighing less than 203 grams per square
metre assembled by sewing, gumming or otherwise, of Tariff Items
Ex 56.07.038 and Ex 56.07.039;
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