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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 218
Tariff Notice No. 1984/238—Applications for Approval—continued
| Port | Appn. No. | Tariff Item | Goods | Rates of Duty | Part II Ref. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | Pref. | |||||
| AK | 30116 | 90.24.011 | Liquid separators specifically for use with deadweight testers | Free | … | |
| AK | 30117 | 90.28.009 | Delta TDS panel meters for use as temperature indicators for thermocouple use | Free* | Free | 10 |
| AK | 30135 | 90.28.009 | Transducer (strain gauge) unmounted | Free* | Free | 10 |
*or such higher rate of duty as the Minister may in any case decide
The identification reference to the application number indicates the office to which any objections should be made.
H.O.—Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington.
AK—Collector of Customs, Auckland.
DN—Collector of Customs, Dunedin.
CH—Collector of Customs, Christchurch.
Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing to the appropriate office as indicated by the identification reference on or before 13 December 1984. Submissions should include a reference to the identification reference, application number, Tariff item and description of goods concerned and be supported by information as to:
(a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally;
(b) The proportion of New Zealand and imported material 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 22nd day of November 1984.
P. J. McKONE, Comptroller of Customs.
Global Import Licence Tenders—Corrections to Call for Tenders: Round 19
SINCE the issue of the Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, 9 November 1984, No. 206, page 4847, the following corrections are to be made:
Introduction—Paragraphs (a) and (b) of the exclusion note should read “Vehicles of”, not “Vehicles or”.
Tender No.
2248 The tariff item is 04.02.001, not 04.02.000.
2255 This tender now includes tariff item 07.01.059.11F.
2295 The tariff item should be 18.06.000.21L, not 18.06.00.21L.
The statistical keys shown below should be inserted against the following tariff items:
2307 19.08.001.01G
2308 19.08.001.11D
2309 19.08.001.21A
2310 19.08.001.29G
2311 19.08.001.31J
2312 19.08.001.41F
2313 19.08.001.49A
2331 The tariff item should be 21.04.000.19G, not 21.04.000.19G.
2360 The tariff item should be 25.23.009.01C, not 25.23.009.
2375 The description should be “ciment fondu”, not “cement fondu”.
2423 The words “and minerals” should be deleted.
2424 The tariff item should be 34.03.000.09L, not 34.02.000.
2443 The tariff item should be 34.01.000.01A, not 34.01.000.29A.
2522 The first tariff item should read 42.02.001, not 42.03.011.
2552A This tender now includes tariff item 65.05.000.41A.
2553 The tariff item should be 71.08.000, not 71.08.000.01C.
2573 The tariff item should be 70.19.009.19E, not 70.19.009E.
2559 The tariff item should be 73.21.000.29F, not 73.21.000.29C.
2610 The tariff item should be 71.16.009.19A, not 71.16.009.19D.
2635 Tariff item 83.02.009 should be prefaced with Ex.
2682 to 2696 inclusive This tender should have an asterisk to show that it is subject to the componentry exclusion referred to in the Introduction notes.
Item code 84.885 is a new item code. With the creation of new statistical keys for tariff item 84.61.029, item codes 84.883 and 84.886 have been amalgamated into the new item code.
In future all valves of Tariff Heading 84.61 will come under either IC 84.880 (valves as may be approved by the Minister) or under IC 84.885 (other valves).
(Current licence issued under IC 84.883 and 84.886 will still be accepted for the clearance of goods as intended).
2780 Tariff items 98.01.011.11D and 31J should read 98.01.012.11D and 98.01.012.31J.
CLARIFICATION OF GUIDE TO GLOBAL IMPORT LICENCE TENDERING
There has been some confusion about the provision in the guidelines under paragraphs 45 to 47 for continuity licence and it is now obvious that the wording of paragraph 45 is not clear.
The intention of the continuity provision is to give successful tenders the right to take up in the following year an entitlement to up to 50 percent of the licence won in tendering in the previous year.
It is not intended to allow actual licence to be carried over into the second year. That is precluded under paragraph 48.
Dated at Wellington this 14th day of November 1984.
G. D. PRYOR, Registrar of Tenders.
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