Customs Notices




4 JUNE

CUSTOMS EDITION

NOTE

The purposes and conditions prescribed for the concessions granted in relation to the goods listed in the Second Schedule to this notice may be obtained from the Ministry of Commerce on request.

Declined applications for concessions as listed in the Fourth Schedule to this notice, and the concessions approved subject to prescribed purposes and conditions as listed in the Second Schedule to this notice, will not be published in the Consolidated List of Decisions.

Any concession approved may be withdrawn or modified by notice in the Gazette.

Dated at Wellington this 30th day of May 1991.

V.A. MANKS, Ministry of Commerce.

CONCESSION PROCESSING FEE

The Customs Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette dated 19 March 1991 published guidelines relating to the payment of processing fee for tariff concession applications.

Note 2 of the guidelines explained that the $252 processing fee is required to be in the form of a certified bank cheque.

It has subsequently been decided to rescind this requirement and allow the fee to be paid by personal or company cheque. Obviously if a cheque is found to be invalid the processing of the application will cease and the application returned to the applicant.

Any enquiries to:

Tariff Concessions
Ministry of Commerce
PO Box 1473
Wellington
Tel: (04) 720-030 - Fax (04) 734638

Australia-New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement

Application for the Approval of Goods as Determined Imported Materials – Notice 1991/5

NOTICE is hereby given that application has been made for the approval of the goods, described in the Schedule hereto, as determined import materials in accordance with New Zealand legislation relating to the rules governing the origin of goods ‘wholly manufactured’.

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to New Zealand determining this application, should do so in writing on or before 20 June 1991. Submissions should include a reference to the application number, tariff item, and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, PO Box 2218, Wellington, for attention of the Manager, Tariff Compliance, Commercial Operations, and be supported by information as to the quality, range, supply etc of the goods or suitable alternative goods produced in New Zealand.

SCHEDULE

Application Number Tariff Item Goods
5.1 3823.90.60 Polydimethylsiloxane
5.2 3823.90.69 Polydimethyl siloxane hydrosylate
Polydimethyl siloxane fluid, having a viscosity of not more than 5 centistokes at 20°C and an average of 4 dimethyl siloxane units
5.3 2931.00.09 Vinyl tris (ethyl methyl) ketoximino silane
5.4 2931.00.09 Hexamethyl disiloxane
5.5 2930.90.00 Di-t-dodecanyl-p-tolysulphane
5.6 3802.90.00 Activated clay
5.7 2931.00.09 Bis (tri-n-butyltin) oxide
5.8 2931.00.09 Dibutyltin dilaurate
5.9 2931.00.09 Dibutyltin diacetate
5.10 2931.00.09 Gamma-aminopropyl triethoxysilane

Dated at Wellington this 30th day of May 1991.

G. W. LUDLOW,
Comptroller of Customs.



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🏭 Tariff Concession Approvals, Withdrawals and Declines Notice (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 May 1991
Tariff Concessions, Approvals, Withdrawals, Declines, Goods, Imports
  • V.A. MANKS, Ministry of Commerce

🏭 Concession Processing Fee Update

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Tariff Concessions, Processing Fee, Payment Methods

🏭 Application for Approval of Goods as Determined Imported Materials

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 May 1991
Tariff Concessions, Imported Materials, Approval Process
  • G. W. LUDLOW, Comptroller of Customs