Fisheries and Tariff Notices




12 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

District Compliance Manager (MAFFish) Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Invercargill.

Monitoring Officer (MAFFish) Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Invercargill.

The notice published in the Gazette on 8 September 1988, No. 154, page 3523, declaring offices at which fishing vessels may be registered and appointing Registrars of Fisheries, is hereby revoked.

This notice shall come into force on the day after its notification in the Gazette.

Dated at Wellington this 16th day of December 1988.

B. D. SHALLARD, Director (Operations) MAFFish.

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Commerce

Industry Assistance Policy

Tariff Concessions Review Notice

  1. I, David Butcher, Minister of Commerce, give notice that a review of Tariff concessions is being conducted jointly by the Ministry of Commerce and the Customs Department.

  2. The aim of the review is to simplify the Tariff and to restore the pre-eminence of Part I of the Tariff in setting out tariff rates applied to imports. In future, changes to tariff rates will be effected primarily by changing Part I of the Tariff and not through the granting of concessional rates under Part II, as has happened previously.

  3. A project team made up of officials from the Ministry of Commerce and the Customs Department will redraft affected tariff items focusing on current Reference 25, 26 and 99 concessions.

  4. Concessions failing to meet the following criteria will not be included in the review and on completion of the exercise will be revoked:

    “the goods must be legally definable in terms of the Customs Tariff; for example, no model numbers, brand names or end-use descriptions will be accepted as part of descriptions;

    the value of duty of goods brought in under the concession must exceed $10,000 in the 1987–88 trade year.”

  5. Prior to being revoked, these concessions, together with any other concessions that have not been translated into Part I, will be notified in the New Zealand Gazette and users of these concessions invited to apply for removal of the Part I tariff rate under the new policy.

  6. The existing Reference 25, 26 and 99 concessions have been frozen. However, a Reference category 99 will be retained, not as the instrument to administer the Government’s policy that goods not made in New Zealand be free of duty, but to provide flexibility through temporary suspension of the substantive duty rate in special cases, for example, if a domestic manufacturer ceases production temporarily for seasonal reasons.

  7. A new Part II Reference category will be established to maintain the flexibility to grant concessions for domestic shortfalls where there is domestic manufacture. Concessions granted under this category will have a strict time limit of three months.

  8. Redrafting of the Tariff will take place Chapter by Chapter, the timetable for the exercise being set out in the Schedule below. Interested parties may make submissions which should be addressed to The Comptroller of Customs, (Attention: Concessions Project Team), P.O. Box 2218, Wellington. Domestic producers are invited to supply information about the goods they produce and forms for this purpose are held by Customs Ports.

  9. The tariff items affected will be redrafted to reflect accurately the products produced locally and will, as far as possible, cover the true market in which the local products compete. The market in which goods compete is to be assessed as it would be under competition law, that is with reference to the provisions of the Commerce Act and decisions made under that Act.

  10. The present level of 25 percent of ex-factory cost will be retained as the domestic content benchmark to be used in the review. It will also be used when applications for lower tariff treatment under Part I are considered under the new policy. The benchmark will be reviewed, however, as part of the long-term tariff programme to apply after 1 July 1992, the date of the last tariff reduction under the present programme.

  11. As tariff assistance will apply only to goods made in New Zealand it is essential that manufacturers are aware of this exercise and notify their activities to the Customs Department to ensure that existing protective tariff rates continue to apply.

Schedule

Concessions Review Timetable

Tariff Chapters Brief Description Opening Date for Submissions Closing Date for Submissions
84 Machinery and mechanical appliances 23 Jan 1989 20 Feb 1989
85 Electrical machinery and equipment 23 Jan 1989 20 Feb 1989
86 to 89 Transport equipment 23 Jan 1989 20 Feb 1989
28 to 38 Chemical products including pharmaceuticals 27 Feb 1989 20 Mar 1989
50 to 67 Textiles and textile articles including apparel, footwear headwear, etc. 27 Feb 1989 20 Mar 1989
72 to 83 Base metals and articles of base metals 27 Feb 1989 20 Mar 1989
90 to 92 Optical, photographic, etc., measuring instruments, clocks, watches and musical instruments 27 Feb 1989 20 Mar 1989
39 to 40 Plastics and rubber and articles thereof 27 Mar 1989 17 Apr 1989
47 to 49 Wood pulp, paper and paperboard and articles (including printed matter) 27 Mar 1989 17 Apr 1989
68 to 70 Articles of stone, etc., ceramic products, glass and glassware 27 Mar 1989 17 Apr 1989
2 to 14 Animal and vegetable products 24 Apr 1989 15 May 1989
15 Animal and vegetable fats, oils and waxes 24 Apr 1989 15 May 1989
16 to 24 Prepared foodstuffs, beverages, tobacco 24 Apr 1989 15 May 1989
71 Pearls, precious stones, jewellery, etc. 24 Apr 1989 15 May 1989
93 Arms and ammunition 24 Apr 1989 15 May 1989
94 to 96 Furniture, toys, sports requisites and other manufactured articles 24 Apr 1989 15 May 1989
25 to 27 Mineral products 22 May 1989 12 Jun 1989
41 to 43 Hides, skins and articles of leather 22 May 1989 12 Jun 1989
44 to 46 Wood, cork and articles; articles of straw, etc. 22 May 1989 12 Jun 1989

Dated this 5th day of January 1989.

DAVID BUTCHER, Minister of Commerce.

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