✨ Tariff Concession Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 141
FOURTH SCHEDULE
Applications for Concessions Declined
| Tariff Item | Description of Goods | Ref. No. |
|---|---|---|
| 4202.92.09 | Bags, plastic, insulated with expanded polyurethane used in | 989390D |
| 4811.31.00) | Release paper, coated on one or both sides, of a type used in | 989390H |
| 4811.90.00) | the manufacture of self adhesive tape | |
| 5112.20.08 | Upholstery fabric 54”/137cm 65% wool, 35% nylon, 650gms/lineal metre | 989395E |
| 5112.30.08 | Surgical face masks | 989398K |
| 6307.90.28 | Ratchet type adjustable jack stand | 989401C |
| 7326.90.09 | Oil filters suited for use on internal combustion engines | 989393J |
| 8421.23.00) | exceeding 20 b.h.p | |
| 8421.29.00) |
| Model | O/F Number | Application |
|---|---|---|
| H20211 | Oti |
- Category of Decision:
- A — General Approval
- CE — Capital Equipment
- GT — Goods in Transit
- IM — Inputs to Manufacturing – Inability to Supply
- IP — Inadequate Production
- MS — Manufacturers’ Samples
- RUC — Revocation of Unused Concession
- S — Shortfall
- SS — Special Situation
- V — Variation of Existing Concession
- X — Administrative Amendment
NOTE
The concessions approved subject to prescribed purposes and conditions as listed in the Second Schedule to this notice and declined applications for concessions as listed in the Fourth Schedule to this notice will not be published in the Consolidated List of Decisions.
Any concession approved may be withdrawn or modified by notice in the Gazette.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 September 1993.
V.A. MANKS, Ministry of Commerce.
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