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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 130
AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND CLOSER ECONOMIC RELATIONS TRADE AGREEMENT
RULES OF ORIGIN - DETERMINATION OF IMPORTED MATERIALS
NOTICE 1995/4
In terms of Regulation 70A(1)(b)(iii) of the Customs Regulations 1968, “Goods Wholly Manufactured in Australia”, the following materials have been determined:
Polypropylene Homopolymer Film, biaxially oriented, having ALL of the following properties:
(a) maximum elongation at break NOT exceeding 180% machine direction as measured by ASTM D882;
(b) corona treated one side to a minimum of 36 dynes as measured by ASTM D2578;
(c) co efficient of friction of NOT less than 0.4 measured by ASTM D1894;
(d) width NOT less than 740 mm but NOT exceeding 1500 mm;
(e) thickness gauges NOT less than 25 micron but NOT exceeding 50 micron;
but NOT including film which is:
(f) pigmented or coloured;
(g) voided;
(h) printed;
(i) coated;
(j) metallised or metallisable;
(k) heat sealable;
(l) containing slip additives;
(m) containing anti static additives.
Thermoplastic Synthetic Rubber, being a block copolymer of styrene-isoprene-styrene.
Petroleum Hydrocarbon Resins, having a softening point NOT greater than 145 degrees C by the ball and ring method.
White Aliphatic Petroleum Solvent.
Antioxidants, rubber, being EITHER of the following:
(a) amine type;
(b) bis phenolic type.
Toluene
This determination is effective from 19 October 1995.
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of October 1995.
G. W. Ludlow,
Comptroller of Customs.
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🏭 Determination of Imported Materials under Australia-New Zealand Trade Agreement
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry31 October 1995
Trade Agreement, Import Materials, Rules of Origin, Customs Regulations, Australia-New Zealand Relations
- G. W. Ludlow, Comptroller of Customs