Import Licence Tenders




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 155

PURSUANT to the Import Control Regulations 1973 (S.R. 1980/246), I. P. E. Donovan, Deputy Secretary of Trade and Industry, acting under delegated authority hereby announce the availability of certain licence units left unpaid from Rounds 40 and 41 of import licence tenders.

Where residual licence was not previously available in the various categories of goods listed below, the weighted average price of the units has been recalculated by taking out the unpaid units.

The licences available are all global licences. No continuity provision will apply to these licences. These licences will not be available to the original tenderers who failed to pay for units won in Rounds 40 and 41 or to other barred tenderers.

Application for the units shown as available should be made on form 401 and should reach the Registrar of Tenders no later than 5 p.m. on 3 October 1987.

Where demand for licence exceeds the supply, the allocation of licence will be by random computer selection. Applicants will be written to about the outcome of their requests for licence.

Any licence remaining after this initial allocation will be regarded as residual licence and will be issued at the weighted average price as shown.

These licences will be valid from 1 December 1986 to 30 November 1987. (A 60-day extension will be considered on application.) Current payment provisions of a 20 percent deposit in 14 days of the results letter and the balance in the three months period will apply. Envelopes must be marked ‘Round 52’.

NOTE:

  1. Tenderers should refer to the Customs Tariff and the Import Licensing Schedule for a definitive description of the goods included in the list below.

  2. Tenderers should be conversant with the various statutes and regulations which (importing enterprises) are obliged to comply with.

Tender No. Item Code Tariff Items Goods: Brief Description No. of $2,000 cif Units Price per Unit $
5911 24.003 Cigars and cheroots, etc.: 33⅓ percent of this licence is available only for the importation of cigars having a minimum gross weight including bands, cellophane and wrapping of 500 grams per 100 cigars 15 2
5912 38.005 The following when put up for retail sale, viz: insecticides, other, in pressure (aerosol) containers; fungicides; herbicides (other than exempt goods) 15 2
5913 39.235 Tapes, being a thickness not exceeding 0.5 mm and of a width not exceeding 20 cm; self-adhesive (excluding the goods specified in Item Codes 39.120, 39.130, 39.220, 39.230, 39.240, 39.245 and 39.247 and exempt goods) 6 18
5914 39.325 All other plastic articles (excluding exempt goods) 23 258
5915 49.009 Transfers (decalcomanias) 10 84
5916 53.025 Yarn of sheep’s or lamb’s wool (other than exempt, mending and tapestry yarns and handknitting yarns of Item Code 53.015) put up for retail sale 5 332
5917 62.030 Other made up textile articles including dress patterns (other than exempt goods) 9 312
5918 69.015 Setts, flags and paving, hearth and wall tiles (other than exempt goods) 30 800
5919 69.025 Pots, jars, etc. and troughs, tubes, and similar receptacles, etc., of ceramic materials; filter elements of ceramic material 4 8
5920 69.038 Cooking utensils and tableware of porcelain or china or other kinds of pottery, having a c.i.f. value of $3.40 or more (other than exempt goods) 45 89
5921 69.040 Articles of a kind commonly used for toilet purposes, mixing bowls and pudding basins; bedside and table lamps; articles of personal adornment, etc. 61 152
5922 70.025 Drinking glasses (excluding exempt crystal glasses) 10 160
5923 Ex 73.080 73.36.009.21D Cooking stoves and ranges for burning solid fuel 5 17
73.36.009.51F Other stoves, space heaters for burning solid fuel
5924 83.030 Lamp and light fittings of base metal and part thereof of base metal (excluding switches, etc.): other than exempt lamps and lanterns 4 793
5925 90.005 Ophthalmic contact lenses 6 486
5926 90.015 Spectacles, pince-nez, lorgnettes, goggles, and the like, corrective, protective or other 14 980
5927 96.015 Prepared knots and tufts for broom or brush-making; brooms and brushes other kinds 9 319
5928 97.017 Dolls; inflatable plastic toys including balls; rubber balloons; stuffed soft toys; carnival articles; entertainment articles, etc. 60 336
5929 97.075 Fish hooks, mounted with attachments; line fishing rods (except those of man-made fibres agglomerated with plastic material) and fishing tackle other than reels; fish landing nets and butterfly nets; lark mirrors and similar hunting or shooting requisites 42 255
5930 38.055 38.19.001 Refractory cements, mortars, etc. 25 1
5931 Ex 69.005 69.04.001 Building bricks, roofing tiles, chimney pots, cowls, etc. 500 1
69.04.009
69.05.001
69.05.009
5932 Ex 69.015 Ex 69.07.019.01A Pavers, (heavy-duty brick flooring tiles having a thickness of 26 mm or more) 125 1
69.07.019.09G
69.08.019.01E
69.08.019.09L


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🏭 Unpaid Licence from Round 40 and 41 of Import Licence Tenders (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Import Licence Tenders, Unpaid Licence, Applications
  • I. P. E. Donovan, Deputy Secretary of Trade and Industry