✨ Import Licence Tendering
No. 94 2065
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 1983
Published by Authority
WELLINGTON: FRIDAY, 1 JULY 1983
Import Licence Tendering—Call for Tenders: Round 9
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 tenders for the goods specified below. These goods constitute Round Nine. This round comprises the tender of a new combined category for women’s shirts and blouses to replace tender numbers 1073, 1074, 1091, and 1092 withdrawn from Round Seven.
Licences obtained for apparel in this round are not valid until 10 September 1983 and are valid thereafter for 12 months. Results of tendering are expected to be published in August but invoices will not be payable until 10 September, and payment must be made within 6 months thereafter.
Round Nine also includes the first allocation of tenders for tyres under the Tyre and Tube Industry Development Plan. A further allocation will be made in about 6 months time. Invoices will be also payable from 10 September.
No single group of companies is allowed to win more than the specified maximum number of units a tenderer may bid for as advertised under each tender for tubes and tyres. A group of companies is regarded as those companies associated by a 25 percent or more direct or indirect common investment. Licence will be withheld entirely from any group of companies going beyond this limit.
Instructions for tenderers and the general terms and conditions which apply to the submission and acceptance of tenders are set out in the Guide to Licence Tendering dated October 1982. Tenders should be addressed to the Registrar of Tenders, P.O. Box 3146, Wellington, or be delivered by hand to the First Floor of the Bowen State Building, Wellington. Tenders for Round 9 should reach the Registrar no later than 5 p.m. on 25 July 1983.
NOTE:
- Tenderers should refer to the Customs Tariff and the Import Licensing Schedule for a definite description of the goods included in the list above.
- Tenderers should be conversant with the various statutes and regulations which importing enterprises are obliged to comply with, such as the Food and Drug Regulations 1973, Safety Standards, Duties and Sales Tax, etc., where relevant.
- Successful tenderers under the Apparel Tendering Scheme are required to provide details of how their tender licence(s) have been used at the time of importation. Forms for this purpose will be attached to the letter of official notification sent to successful tenderers. The completed information should be sent to the Executive Officer, Textiles 1, Industries Division, Department of Trade and Industry, Private Bag, Wellington.
Failure to provide this information is likely to result in the tenderer being debarred from further participation in the scheme.
4. Tenderers are reminded to use a separate tender form for each tender number. Bids may be sent in one envelope. The envelope should be marked Import Licence Tender.
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🏭 Call for Tenders for Import Licences - Round 9
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryImport Licence, Tendering, Apparel, Tyres, Trade Regulations
- Secretary of Trade and Industry
- Registrar of Tenders