✨ Import Licence Tender Notice
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 75
CALL FOR TENDERS : ROUND 35
PURSUANT to the Import Control Regulations 1973, Amendment No.3 (S.R. 1980/246), and within the terms of the Australia – New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement (ANZCERTA), I, J. W. H. Clark, Secretary of Trade and Industry, acting under delegated authority, hereby call for tenders for import licences (Tendered Exclusive Australian Licences or TEALs) for the goods specified below.
The instructions for tenders for ANZCERTA tenders and the general terms and conditions which apply to the submission and acceptance of tenders are set out in the Guide to Global Import Licence Tendering, published October 1985, and the TEAL and MEAL Allocation Procedures, published in March 1985. Tenderers should note that while in general the rules for global licence tendering also apply to ANZCERTA tenders, some rules, including some important ones, differ. Both guides should be studied carefully before tender bids are lodged.
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- This supplement to the New Zealand Gazette will be sent to all persons and organisations on the Register of Tenderers. Prospective tenderers not on the Register of Tenderers can purchase the Gazette at the bookshops of the Government Printer. Registered tenderers will also be sent bid forms. Other persons can obtain these from Collectors of Customs and the Department of Trade and Industry. Application forms for entering on to the Register of Tenderers can be obtained from the Department of Trade and Industry.
SUBMISSION OF BIDS
2. TENDERS CLOSE AT 5 P.M. ON MONDAY, 9 JUNE 1986, WITH THE REGISTRAR, IMPORT LICENCE TENDERING, DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY, P.O. BOX 3146, WELLINGTON. NO LATE TENDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED. Tenders must be mailed to the above address in time to arrive before the closing time or delivered by hand to the First Floor Reception, Bowen State Building, Bowen Street, Wellington. Hand deliveries may be made between 8.30am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. Bid forms can be mailed using the Bureaufax Service of the GPO. Telex and telegram bids will NOT be accepted. Envelopes should be clearly marked ‘‘ANZCERTA Import Licence Tender’’ on the bottom right-hand corner.
BID FORMS
3. The bid forms to be used are printed on green coloured paper and are marked ‘T.I. 335D’. They are the same forms as are used for global import licence tenders.
MEAL HOLDERS
4. A manufacturer, including its subsidiaries and associates, who receives and retains a share of the Manufacturers Exclusive Australian Licences (MEALs) in an item code is not permitted to tender in the same item code, with the exception of tender numbers 4892 and 4893. For further details, please refer to the TEAL and MEAL Allocation Procedures.
TENDER AMOUNTS
5. All licences, with the exception of tender number 4893, are tendered in units of $2,000 CIF. Tender number 4893, synthetic carpet, is tendered in units of 2000 square metres. Tenderers may bid for all or any number of the units available. All licences won by a tenderer in each tender number will be aggregated into one licence. One invoice will similarly be issued for each tender number to successful bidders for the amount of the premium due for that tender number.
LICENCE PERIOD
6. All licences, with the exception of tender numbers 4892 and 4893, are valid for the 1986/87 licensing year, this commences on 1 July 1986 and ends on 30 June 1987. Licences won under
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Call for Tenders for 1986–87 Exclusive Australian Licences
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🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryTenders, Australian Licences, ANZCERTA, Trade Agreement, Import Control
- J. W. H. Clark, Secretary of Trade and Industry