Customs Notices




26 MAY CUSTOMS EDITION 1467

Column One

Classes of Motor Vehicles

Column Two

Goods

Column Three

Condition in which such goods shall be imported

The components nominated below, if imported to be used in the assembly, completion or manufacture of Class IV motor vehicles, must be entered in accordance with the appropriate Tariff item in Part I of the Tariff:

  • with any attachments or components.

  • Electric accumulators;

  • Exterior rear vision mirrors excluding those which are an integral part of the vehicle design or are electrically or manually internally adjusted; and excluding electrically heated rearvision mirrors

  • Laminated and leaf undercarriage springs (not including shackles thereof);

  • Omnibus body components regardless of the condition of manufacture (including frame, panel and preformed body components) but excluding doors and moulded front body panels;

  • Pneumatic rubber tyres (excluding steel belted and steel corded truck tyres 20'' rim diameter and above);

  • Radio broadcast receivers designed for use in motor vehicles including combination radio cassette player units;

  • Seat belts.

                      G. W. LUDLOW,
                      Comptroller of Customs

Explanatory Note -
Proposed amendment:

(a) deletes seat reclining mechanisms, rotary type ...
(b) creates exclusion for encapsulated glass
(c) restores determination for spoilers of unbardened vulcanised rubber or plastic materials.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS:
GP PRINT LIMITED, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1992

ISSN 0111-5650 Price $3.10c (incl. GST)
31960H—92A



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🏭 Determination of the Minister of Commerce under Section 14 of the Tariff Act 1988 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Tariff, Motor Vehicles, Components, Import Conditions, Minister of Commerce
  • G. W. Ludlow, Comptroller of Customs