✨ Trade and Commerce Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 69
Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 14 May 1998, No. 66, pages 1526–1527
Commerce
Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988
Termination of Dumping Investigation: Clear Float Glass From Indonesia: Third Country Dumping
Notice is hereby given that, acting pursuant to section 11 of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”), I have terminated a dumping investigation in respect of clear float glass from Indonesia, as described in the Notice of Initiation of Dumping Investigation of 13 November 1997 (New Zealand Gazette, 20 November 1997, page 3855), and imported or intended to be imported into New Zealand.
The reason that I have terminated the investigation is because I am satisfied under section 11 (1) of the Act that, as a result of investigations carried out, the volume of dumped imports is negligible.
Dated at Wellington this 12th day of May 1998.
JOHN LUXTON, Minister of Commerce.
A copy of the non-confidential version of the Final Report which contains details of the investigation and the conclusions reached, is available from the Manager, Trade Remedies Group, Ministry of Commerce, P.O. Box 1473, Wellington.
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Final Determination of Dumping Investigation: Clear Float Glass From China and Thailand: Third Country Dumping
Pursuant to sections 13 and 18 of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988 (“the Act”), I hereby give notice that I have made a determination that, in relation to the importation or intended importation of the goods specified in the First Schedule to this notice, (“the subject goods”)—
(a) The subject goods are being dumped; and
(b) By reason thereof material injury to an Australian industry has been caused.
FIRST SCHEDULE
Goods Subject to Determination
Country of Origin
China.
Thailand.
Description of Goods
Clear float glass ranging in thickness from 2.8 mm to 12.3 mm (nominal thickness of 3 mm to 12 mm) inclusive.
The goods are currently classified under Tariff Item 7005.29.00 and Statistical Key 11D, 19K and 29G of the Tariff of New Zealand, which classification is provided for convenience and Customs purposes only, the written description being dispositive.
Dated at Wellington this 12th day of May 1998.
JOHN LUXTON, Minister of Commerce.
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. Accordingly, World Trade Organisation Members with an interest in this matter will be consulted with regard to the application of Article 14.4 of the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of GATT 1994.
A copy of the non-confidential version of the Final Report which contains details of the investigation and the conclusions reached, is available from the Manager, Trade Remedies Group, Ministry of Commerce, P.O. Box 1473, Wellington.
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Tariff Concession Approvals, Withdrawals and Declines Notice No. 1998/17
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 May 1998
Tariff Concessions, Approvals, Withdrawals, Declines, Trade, Customs
🏭 Termination of Dumping Investigation: Clear Float Glass From Indonesia
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry12 May 1998
Dumping, Investigation, Clear Float Glass, Indonesia, Trade, Customs
- JOHN LUXTON, Minister of Commerce
🏭 Final Determination of Dumping Investigation: Clear Float Glass From China and Thailand
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry12 May 1998
Dumping, Investigation, Clear Float Glass, China, Thailand, Trade, Customs
- JOHN LUXTON, Minister of Commerce