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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 87
ROUND 33: CALL FOR TENDERS WHICH CLOSED 24 MARCH 1986
PURSUANT to the Import Control Regulations 1973 (S.R. 1908/246) the Secretary of Trade and Industry, acting under delegated authority called tenders for the goods specified below. Tenders closed on 24 March 1986 at 5 p.m. and had to be received by the Registrar of Tenders by then to be valid.
Instructions for tenders 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 1985. Tenders were to 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 33 had to reach the Registrar no later than 5 p.m. on 24 March 1986.
NOTE:
- Tenderers should refer to the Customs Tariff and the Import Licensing Schedule for a definitive description of the goods included in the list below.
- Tenderers should be conversant with the various statutes and regulations which importing enterprises are obliged to comply with.
- Bids had to be entered on bid form T. & I. 335D. They may be sent in one envelope. The envelope must be marked Import Licence Tender.
The tenders of Globed Licence—gloves, insecticides and glass ornaments—are part of the tendering scheme aimed at determining which goods should go to licence on demand. There will be two annual rounds of tenders for these goods. If over those 2 rounds the average successful bids amount to 7.5 percent or less, those goods will move to licence on demand in 1987.
Residual Licence
At the foot of the results of those tender numbers where all the licence put up for tender was not all taken, the Residual number of units and the price is printed. Applications for any residual licence should be made on the “Request for Residual Licence” forms available from any office of the Department of Trade and Industry (Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin) and should be sent to the Registrar of Tenders, P.O. Box 3146, Wellington and the envelope should be marked “Round 33 Residual” on the bottom right hand corner.
Where demand for residual licence exceeds supply the computer is programmed to make a random selection.
Results of residual licence allocation will be made known as soon as possible by letter after the 3-week period for applications to be made following publication of these results.
Payment should not be made until invoices are received. Payment should be made by bank cheque preferably to avoid the 15 working days clearance for other cheques.
Licences still left over after this allocation of residuals will be available on request. Please refer to paragraphs 38 to 44 inclusive in the Guide Notes.
It should be noted that the tender numbers have been changed from the original call for tenders. Please apply for residual licence under the new numbers shown in this Gazette.
GLOBAL TENDERS
GLOVES—1ST ALLOCATION
- For import licensing purposes, gloves are classified across 8 item codes and 16 statistical keys; the classification is based on constituent materials.
- Some gloves have been the subject of an initial round of global tender (Round 28, IC 42.030, Round 21 IC’s 39.320, 43.012, 60.180, 61.121).
- From now on, all gloves subject to licensing are to be made available for annual global tendering on a new basis viz. by end use rather than constituent material.
- This round is regarded as the first global tendering round for the purposes of assessing the timing of eventual exemption of import licensing.
- This licence will be valid 14 April 1986 to 13 April 1987.
- The next tender round for gloves will be made available in 12 months time.
| Tender No. | Item Code | Tariff Items | Goods: Brief Description | No. of $2,000 cif Units |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4576 | G 881 Ex 39.320 Ex 43.012 Ex 60.180 Ex 61.121 Ex 42.030 Ex 60.030 Ex 60.175 |
Ex 39.07.311 Ex 39.07.331 Ex 39.07.332 Ex 42.03.019.01C Ex 43.03.011 Ex 43.04.011 Ex 60.02.000.01E Ex 60.06.012 Ex 60.06.021 61.10.001.11G |
Work gloves, mittens and mitts, of any material, excluding plastic gloves when unlined | 86 |
| 4577 | G 882 Ex 39.320 Ex 43.012 Ex 60.180 Ex 61.121 Ex 42.030 Ex 60.030 Ex 60.175 |
Ex 39.07.311 Ex 39.07.331 Ex 39.07.332 42.03.011.11K Ex 42.03.019.01C Ex 43.03.011 Ex 43.04.011 Ex 60.02.000.09L Ex 60.06.012 Ex 60.06.021 61.10.001.02H |
Ski and motor cycle gloves, mittens and mitts, of any material, excluding plastic gloves when unlined | 86 |
| 4578 | G 883 Ex 39.320 |
Ex 39.07.311 Ex 39.07.331 Ex 39.07.332 |
Unlined plastic gloves, mitts and mittens | 37 |
| 4579 | G 884 Ex 40.050 |
40.13.001.01L 40.13.002.01G |
Gloves of unhardened vulcanised rubber, of a type suitable for industrial, scientific or similar use | 30 |
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🏭 Round 33: Call for Tenders Which Closed 24 March 1986
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryTenders, Import Control, Globed Licence, Gloves, Insecticides, Glass Ornaments, Residual Licence
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🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryTenders, Import Licensing, Gloves, Tariff Items, Global Tendering