✨ Trade Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 141

Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 30 September 1993, No. 138, page 2877

Commerce

Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988

Notice of Review of Need for Continued Imposition of Anti-Dumping Duty on Lead Acid Batteries From Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan

I, Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce, hereby give notice that, pursuant to section 14 (5) of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988, I shall review the need for the continued imposition of the anti-dumping duty on the goods described in the Schedule to this notice. The duty was imposed by me in a notice dated 9 December 1991, and published in New Zealand Gazette of 12 December 1991, and has subsequently been amended by Notice of Amendment No. 1 published in the New Zealand Gazette of 20 February 1992, and by Notice of Amendment No. 2 published in the New Zealand Gazette of 30 July 1992.

Schedule

Goods Subject to Review

Lead acid automotive replacement batteries for the passenger motor vehicle market and marine applications (excluding DIN batteries and deep cycle marine batteries), originating in Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan.

The goods are currently classifiable under Tariff Item and Statistical Keys:

8507.10.09.01C, 8507.10.09.11L, 8507.10.09.15C, 8507.10.09.19F 8507.10.09.29C of the Tariff of New Zealand. This Tariff Item and its Statistical keys are provided for convenience and Customs purposes only, the written description being dispositive.

Dated at Wellington this 20th day of September 1993.

PHILIP BURDON, Minister of Commerce.

Invitation for Submissions

Interested parties are invited to make submissions to the Trade Remedies Group, Ministry of Commerce, P.O. Box 1473, Wellington.

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Termination of Undertaking Applying to Carbon-Zinc Primary Cell Batteries From Korea

Pursuant to section 15 of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988, I, Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce, hereby give notice that I have terminated the undertaking entered into by the Rocket Electric Company Limited of Korea, notified in the New Zealand Gazette of 25 June 1992 at page 2169, that it will export carbon-zinc primary cell batteries of Australian standard AS2176, sizes AA, C and D (and the equivalent sizes irrespective of which identification system is used for those types), to New Zealand at prices equal to or above the assessed normal values established by investigation. The brief reasons for releasing the company from the undertaking are:

(a) There is no longer a New Zealand industry producing the goods; and

(b) There can therefore be no injurious effects upon a New Zealand industry required to be counteracted by the undertaking.

Dated at Wellington this 24th day of September 1993.

PHILIP BURDON, Minister of Commerce.

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🏭 Review of Anti-Dumping Duty on Lead Acid Batteries

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
20 September 1993
Anti-dumping duty, Lead acid batteries, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan
  • Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce

🏭 Termination of Undertaking for Carbon-Zinc Batteries from Korea

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 September 1993
Carbon-zinc batteries, Undertaking termination, Korea, Rocket Electric Company Limited
  • Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce