Import Licence Tendering




No. 13

371

SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 1983

Published by Authority

WELLINGTON: FRIDAY, 11 FEBRUARY 1983

Import Licence Tendering—Call for Tenders

PURSUANT to the Import Control Regulations 1973, Amendment No. 3 (S.R. 1980/246), the Secretary of Trade and Industry, acting under delegated authority is calling for tenders for import licences for the goods specified below.

Instructions for prospective tenderers and the general terms and conditions which apply to the submission and acceptance of tenders are set out in the Guide to Import Licence Tendering dated October 1982.

Tenders should be addressed to the Register of Tenders, P.O. Box 3146, Wellington, and should reach him no later than 5 p.m. on 8 March 1983.

The tenders will be opened on 9th March 1983 and official results will be published in the New Zealand Gazette.

The following goods were previously advertised in the Call for Tenders for Round 3A. Bids made for those goods have been waived because new tariff rates applicable to writing instruments were not generally available at the time bids were lodged. The goods are therefore hereby readvertised.

This tender arises from the Writing Instruments Industry Plan.

WRITING INSTRUMENTS

Tender No. Item Code Tariff Items Goods: Brief Description 1st Allocation $ No. of Units Licence Unit Size $ No. of Units a Tenderer May Bid For
632 98.031 Ex 98.03.002

Ex 98.03.009
Ex 98.03.012
Ex 98.03.018 | Ball point pens and porous tipped pens and markers (with an F.O.B. value of less than 75 cents per pen or marker) | 150,000 | 30 × | 5,000 | 5 |



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Import Licence Tendering, Writing Instruments, Ball Point Pens, Porous Tipped Pens, Markers
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