Customs Notices




11 MAY CUSTOMS EDITION 1187

Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 6 May 1993, No. 63, pages 1165–1166

Commerce

Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988

Final Determination: Home Brew Beer Kits from the United Kingdom

Pursuant to section 13 (1) 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 have made a final determination that the goods specified in the Schedule to this notice and imported or intended to be imported into New Zealand, are not goods in respect of which I may direct the imposition of an anti-dumping duty in accordance with section 14 of the Act.

The brief reasons for this determination are that the impact of the dumped imports upon the New Zealand industry does not amount to material injury or threat thereof or material retardation in terms of the Act.

Schedule

Country of Origin—United Kingdom

Description of Goods Subject to this Notice: Home brew beer kits which contain liquid hopped malt extract or a mixture of hopped malt/barley extract whether or not packed with yeast.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of April 1993.

PHILIP BURDON, Minister of Commerce.

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Final Determination: Plaster of Paris Bandages from Germany: Third Country Dumping

Pursuant to section 18 of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988 (“the Act”), I, Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce, hereby declare that the provisions of the Act preceding section 18 shall, with all necessary modifications, apply with respect to the effect of goods described in the Schedule to this notice on Australia’s domestic industry in the same manner as they apply with respect to the effect of those goods on a New Zealand industry.

Pursuant to section 13 (1) of the Act, I hereby give notice that I have made a final determination that the goods described in the Schedule to this notice, and imported or intended to be imported into New Zealand, are goods in respect of which I may direct the imposition of anti-dumping duty in accordance with section 14 of the Act, in that the goods are being dumped and by reason thereof material injury to an industry is threatened.

The question of the imposition of anti-dumping duties is a matter which must be addressed in the context of specific international obligations incumbent on New Zealand in relation to the imposition of duties in third country dumping cases.

Schedule

Description of Goods Subject to Investigation Country of Origin
Plaster of paris bandages in cut width and cut length prepacked sizes Germany

The goods are currently classified under Tariff Item and Statistical Key 3005.90.09.22K of the Tariff of New Zealand. This Tariff Item and Statistical Key is provided for convenience and Customs purposes only, the written description being dispositive.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of April 1993.

PHILIP BURDON, Minister of Commerce.

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
TE TARI TAIWIIENUA

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS:
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ISSN 0111-5650
Price $3.10c (incl. GST)
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🏭 Customs Notices and Tariff Industry Assistance Notices (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 May 1993
Tariff Concessions, Approvals, Withdrawals, Declines, Ministry of Commerce

🏭 Final Determination: Home Brew Beer Kits from the United Kingdom

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 April 1993
Dumping, Anti-dumping duty, Home brew beer kits, United Kingdom
  • Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce

🏭 Final Determination: Plaster of Paris Bandages from Germany: Third Country Dumping

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 April 1993
Dumping, Anti-dumping duty, Plaster of Paris bandages, Germany, Australia
  • Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce