Tariff Concession Notices




1 APRIL

CUSTOMS EDITION

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Tariff Concession Approvals, Withdrawals and Declines Notice No. 1995/13—continued

THIRD SCHEDULE
Concession Approvals Withdrawn

Tariff Item Description of Goods Rates of Duty Normal Pref. Part II Ref. Ref. No. Effective From To
39.23 Tool boxes .. .. .. 985284A .. ..
3926.20.29 Plastic ... thickness .. .. .. 660525H .. ..
8428.90.00 Newspaper ... system .. .. .. 602238D .. ..
8517.10.00 System ... switch .. .. .. 991491K .. ..
9507.90.09 Component ... boards .. .. .. 987988K .. ..

FOURTH SCHEDULE
Applications for Concessions Declined

Tariff Item Description of Goods Ref. No.
6002.93.00 Knitted polyester fabric incorporating a paper heat print design 991628J
8426.99.00 Service cranes and hoists suitable for truck or pedestal mounting 991802H
  • Category of Approval:

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Schedule to this notice and declined applications for concessions as listed in the Fourth Schedule to this notice will not be published in the Consolidated List of Approvals.

Any concession approved may be withdrawn or modified by notice in the Gazette.

Dated at Wellington this 6th day of April 1995.

V.A. MANKS, Ministry of Commerce.



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🏭 Tariff Concession Approvals, Withdrawals, and Declines Notice (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 April 1995
Tariff Concessions, Approvals, Withdrawals, Declines, Trade, Customs, Tariff Act 1988, Ministry of Commerce
  • V.A. Manks, Ministry of Commerce