Import Licence Tenders




2742 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119

SECOND SCHEDULE

The goods tendered hereunder derive from the Import Licence Schedule:

Note: Before completing the bid forms tenderers should read the terms and conditions set out in the First Schedule carefully as the procedures for this round differ markedly in a number of respects from previous Rounds.

FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT PLAN

Finished Footwear: Tenth Allocation

This is the tenth round held under the Footwear Industry Development Plan, and is the third on a value basis (as a result of the 1986 review of the FIDP).

Finished Footwear of Tariff Chapter 64

Tender No. Item Code Goods: Brief Description No. of $2000 c.i.f. Units
6438 64.005 Footwear (other than gumboots, ski-boots and ballet pointe and demi-pointe shoes) exceeding children's size 9½ but not exceeding adults' size 4; gumboots, other than of rubber, from children's size 0 to adults' size 4; excluding exempt goods 366
6439 64.010 Footwear (other than rubber gumboots, ski-boots, ballet pointe and demi-pointe shoes, goods of Item Code 64.005, and children's footwear [other than gumboots] of sizes 0 to 9½) 5990

Leathers and Componentry: Fourth Allocation

This is the fourth round under the FIDP.

Tender No. Item Code Goods: Brief Description No. of $2000 c.i.f. Units
6440 64.015 Parts of footwear (including uppers, insoles and screw-on-heels) of any material except metal 491
6441 G. 961 Cellular EVA sheet soling material for use in the manufacture of footwear 51
6442 G. 962 Unhardened vulcanised rubber sheet soling for use in the manufacture of footwear 51
6443 G. 963 Bovine leather other than crust or rough tanned; other kangaroo skin leather (other than exempt goods), other than wet blue or crust or rough tanned; patent leather, etc.; metallised leather 803

FRUIT CANNING INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT PLAN

This is the final annual allocation of tendering under the fruit canning industry development plan. Manufacturers who have accepted an allocation in terms of the plan and any subsidiary companies are not eligible to tender. These goods become exempt from import licensing control on 1 July 1989. No refunds will be made on unused balances.

Tender No. Item Code Tariff Items Goods: Brief Description No. of $2000 c.i.f. Units
6444 20.040 2008.40.09 Pears, apricots, peaches, fruit salad, apples, and plums 1812
2008.50.09
2008.70.09
2008.92.01
2008.99.25

TYRE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT PLAN: GLOBAL LICENCE

(NINTH AND FINAL ALLOCATION)

Tender No. Item Code Tariff Items Goods: Brief Description No. of $2000 c.i.f. Units
6445 Ex 40.036 Ex 40.11.046 Retreaded tyres, tyre cases and used tyres 5429
6446 Ex 40.036 Ex 40.11.046 Steel belted passenger car and light commercial tyres 2135
6447 Ex 40.036 Ex 40.11.046 Other tyres 2829

Dated this 7th day of July 1988.

P. E. DONOVAN, Deputy Secretary, Department of Trade and Industry.

Please Note: That apparel will appear in Round 66 towards the end of July.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS:
V. R. WARD, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1988

Price 88c (Incl. GST)
87060H—88A


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🏭 Call for Tenders: Industry Development Plans (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 July 1988
Tenders, Import Licences, Industry Development, Footwear, Leathers, Componentry, Fruit Canning, Tyre, Terms and Conditions, Bidding Process
  • P. E. Donovan, Deputy Secretary, Department of Trade and Industry