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Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 1 April 1993, No. 46, page 864
Commerce
Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988
Notice of Review of Undertaking on Alloy Wheels From Australia
Pursuant to section 15 (7) of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988 (hereinafter referred to as "the Act"), I, Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce, hereby give notice that I shall review the need for the continuation of the undertaking in relation to subsidisation of the goods described in the Schedule to this notice. The undertaking was accepted by the Minister of Commerce by notice, dated 18 March 1991, and published in the Gazette of 21 March 1991, page 964.
Schedule
Goods Subject to Review
Country of Origin:
Australia.
Description of Goods:
Aluminium alloy wheels for passenger motor vehicles:
- for use in the assembly, completion or manufacture of passenger motor vehicles of Tariff Heading No. 8703 and other vehicles of Tariff Heading No. 8704 of gross vehicle weight not exceeding 3 500 kg, entering under Tariff Item and Statistical Key 8708.70.02.01A;
- other than for use in the assembly, completion or manufacture of vehicles, entering under Tariff Item and Statistical Key 8708.70.19.01A.
Dated at Wellington this 10th day of March 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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🏭 Notice of Review of Undertaking on Alloy Wheels From Australia
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Dumping, Countervailing Duties, Alloy Wheels, Australia, Trade Remedies
- Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce