β¨ Trade Agreement Notice
784 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 25
AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND CLOSER ECONOMIC RELATIONS TRADE AGREEMENT
Application for the Approval of Goods as Determined
Imported Materials β Notice 1996/1
NOTICE is hereby given that application has been made for the approval of the goods, described in the Schedule hereto, as determined import materials in accordance with the rules governing the origin of "wholly manufactured" goods.
Any person wishing to lodge an objection to New Zealand determining this application, should do so in writing on or before 2 April 1996. Submissions should include a reference to the application number, tariff item, and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, PO Box 2218, Wellington, for attention of the Director, Trade & Business Facilitation, and be supported by information as to the quality, range, supply, etc., of the goods or suitable alternative goods produced in New Zealand.
SCHEDULE
| Application Number | Tariff Item | Goods |
|---|---|---|
| 1996/1 | 5603.13.00 | FABRIC, non-woven, spunbonded, composed of 100% high density polyethylene fibres, having ALL of the following: |
| (a) thickness NOT less than 80 micron and NOT exceeding 340 micron; | ||
| (b) weight NOT less than 50gsm and NOT exceeding 115gsm; | ||
| (c) tensile strength NOT less than 100N/2.54cm machine direction (MD) and NOT less than 126 N/2.54 cross direction (XD); | ||
| (d) elongation NOT less than 14% machine direction (MD) and NOT less than 17% cross direction (XD) | ||
| (e) thermal coating one side only. |
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of March 1996.
G. W. Ludlow,
Comptroller of Customs.
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- G. W. Ludlow, Comptroller of Customs