Import Control Exemptions




5816 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 241

Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 3) 1985–86

PURSUANT to regulation 17 of the Import Control Regulations 1973*, the Minister of Trade and Industry hereby gives notice as follows:

  1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 3) 1985–86.
    (b) This notice shall come into force on the 1st day of January 1985.
  2. Goods of the classes specified and for the purposes of the Customs Tariff falling within the Tariff items in the First Schedule hereto, imported from and being the produce or manufacture of Australia, are hereby exempted from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations.
  3. The exemptions from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations in respect of the goods of the classes set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, imported from and being the produce or manufacture of Australia, included in the exempting notices shown in the Second Schedule are hereby withdrawn.

FIRST SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS CREATED

Tariff Item Classes of Goods
25.01.031 Goods imported from and being the produce or manufacture of Australia:
25.01.039 Salt and cattle licks
25.01.041 Common salt, not iodised (excluding refined salt, not iodised in packs 4.5 kg or less)
Pure sodium chloride

SECOND SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS WITHDRAWN

Tariff Item Classes of Goods Date of Exempting Notice
25.01.005 Goods imported from and being the produce or manufacture of Australia: 1 December 1984 (Gazette of 13 December 1984)
25.01.009.19B Sheep and cattle licks
25.01.011 Common salt, not iodised (excluding refined salt, not iodised in packs 4.5 kg or less) 1 December 1984 (Gazette of 13 December 1984)
Pure sodium chloride 1 December 1984 (Gazette of 13 December 1984)

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of December 1984. DAVID CAYGILL, Minister of Trade and Industry.

EXPLANATORY NOTE: This exemption notice provides for amendments to existing exemptions to maintain alignment with the Customs Tariff.

*S.R. 1973/86

Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 11) 1984–85

PURSUANT to regulation 17 of the Import Control Regulations 1973*, the Minister of Trade and Industry hereby gives notice as follows:

  1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 11) 1984–85.
    (b) This notice shall come into force on the 22nd day of December 1984.
  2. Goods of the classes specified and for the purposes of the Customs Tariff falling within the Tariff items in the First Schedule hereto, imported from and being the produce or manufacture of any country, are hereby exempted from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations.
  3. Goods of the classes specified and for the purposes of the Customs Tariff falling within the Tariff items in the Second Schedule hereto, imported from and being the produce or manufacture of Australia are hereby exempted from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations.
  4. The exemptions from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations in respect of the goods of the classes set forth in the Third Schedule hereto, included in the exemption notices shown in the Third Schedule, are hereby withdrawn.

FIRST SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS CREATED

Tariff Item Classes of Goods
25.01.039.01F Iodised salt
25.01.039.11C Refined salt, not iodised, in packs 4.5 kg or less
25.01.049 Salt liquors; sea water

SECOND SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS CREATED

Tariff Item Classes of Goods
25.01.021 Foods imported from and being the produce or manufacture of Australia:
25.01.029 Rock salt



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🏭 Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 3) 1985–86

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 December 1984
Import Control, Exemption, Australia, Tariff Items, Salt
  • David Caygill, Minister of Trade and Industry

🏭 Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 11) 1984–85

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 December 1984
Import Control, Exemption, Australia, Tariff Items, Salt
  • David Caygill, Minister of Trade and Industry