Tariff Concession Approvals and Withdrawals




2 JULY

CUSTOMS EDITION

1933

Tariff Act 1988

TARIFF CONCESSION APPROVALS, WITHDRAWALS AND DECLINES NOTICE (NO. 24) 2002

I, Vincent Anthony Manks, Executive Officer, Ministry of Economic Development, acting pursuant to section 8 of the Tariff Act 1988 under delegated authority hereby:

(a) In accordance with Part II of the Tariff approve in respect of the entry of goods listed in the First Schedule to this notice the rates of duty or exemptions from duty specified in that Schedule with effect from the first day of the month so specified; and

(b) In accordance with Part II of the Tariff approve in respect of the entry of goods listed in the Second Schedule to this notice the exemptions from duty specified in that Schedule with effect from the first day of the month so specified subject however to such purposes and conditions which I prescribe; and

(c) Withdraw with effect fourteen days from the date of this Gazette, or otherwise at the date so specified, the approvals granted in respect of the entry of goods listed in the Third Schedule to this notice; and

(d) Decline to approve in respect of the goods listed in the Fourth Schedule to this notice concessions for which application was made.


FIRST SCHEDULE

Concessions Approved

Tariff Item Description of Goods Rates of Duty Normal Pref. Part II Ref. Ref. No. Effective From To
A 2008.70.09 Diced/sliced peaches exceeding 16kg, bag in box aseptically packed with no additives Free Free 99 999064L 4/02 ..
A X 2309.90.19 Animal feed supplement, viz: Calform Free Free 99 999067E 5/02 ..
X 2309.90.19 Sugar beet based equine feed supplement, containing not less than 15% added molasses Free Free 99 998479J 1/97 ..
A 3402.11.00 Servoxyl range of anionic surfactants Free Free 99 999069A 5/02 ..
A 6307.90.28 Ladder string tape, of a type used in the manufacture of venetian blinds Free Free 99 999063B 5/02 ..
X 6307.90.28 Textile/elastic hair ties and scrunchies Free Free 99 983608L 8/90 ..
A 8405.10.00 H₂O₂ gas generator Free Free 99 999068C 5/02 ..
A 8716.20.00 Self unloading flower bulb trailers, specially suited for use only in horticulture harvesting Free Free 99 999065J 4/02 ..
V Chapter 89 Spare and service parts of the following vessels (regardless of tariff classification), excluding consumable items (e.g., those items which are not permanently fixed to, or form part of, the vessel. NB: where there is any doubt in this regard confirmation should be sought from the National Tariff Advisory Unit, New Zealand Customs Service, Wellington): Fast ferry Albayzin; F.Vs. Alexander Buryachenko, Aleksey Slobodchikov, Altair II, Amaltal Atlantis, Amaltal Columbia, Amaltal Endeavour, Amaltal Explorer, Amaltal Mariner, Amaltal Voyager, Amarel, Aoraki, Aorere, Aquila, Atria, Awior, Cheung Shing, Chiyo Maru No. 3, Dalmor II, Dorada, Giljanes, Ivan Golubets, Janas, Kapitan Rusak, Kiwa, Labrador, Mainstream, Meridian, Nova 97, Otakou, Pacific Bounty, Pacific Challenger, Pacific Pride, Pakura, Profesor Mikhaylo Aleksandrov, Rehua, Sapun Gora, Sea Hunter, Sokolinoe, Sonrisa, Taharaki, Taimania, Tasman Viking, Thomas Harrison; Milburn Carrier II, M.V. Westport, Cement King, M.V. Golden Bay; M.T. Taiko, M.T. Toanui, M.T. Kakariki; Offshore support vessels engaged in the servicing of the oil exploration/production industry; Quickcat II; Royal New Zealand Navy vessels; Seaflyte; Spirit of Freedom, Spirit of Competition, Spirit of Progress, Spirit of Vision, Spirit of Resolution, Spirit of Enterprise; Tugs: Godley, Purau and Lyttelton III Free Free 99 999066G 4/02 ..
V 9503.30.00 Plastic building sets and sets including interlocking base plates, figures and accessory packs, and games incorporating the aforementioned sets as part of the game methodology Free Free 99 999060H 4/02 ..
V 9504.90.00 Children's games which contain enclosed safety dice or enclosed safety mechanisms that perform the same function as dice Free Free 99 999061F 4/02 ..

SECOND SCHEDULE

Concession Approvals Subject to Prescribed Purposes and Conditions

Tariff Item Description of Goods Rates of Duty Normal Pref. Part II Ref. Ref. No. Effective From To
IM 5112.19.00 100% wool - 5000m² Free Free 99 999102G 5/02 1/03
IM 5112.30.08 100% wool - 595m² Free Free 99 999114L 5/02 1/03
IM 5515.13.29 60% wool, 40% polyester - 550m² Free Free 99
IM 5515.13.29 52% polyester, 44% wool, 4% elastane - 2000m² Free Free 99 999133G 6/02 2/03
IM 5515.13.29 55% polyester, 45% wool - 5000m² Free Free 99
IM 5515.13.29 60% polyester, 37% wool, 3% lycra - 3000m² Free Free 99 999104C 5/02 2/03
IM 5515.13.29 54% polyester, 44% new wool, 2% elastane - 1000m² Free Free 99
IM 5515.13.29 54% polyester, 44% wool, 2% lycra - 2000m² Free Free 99
IM 7326.19.19 27 metre freestanding carbon mast and boom assembly for yacht, carrying 100m² mainsail on track and 50m² jib on furling stay; the whole unit freely rotating on two bearings Free Free 99 998967G 2/02 7/02
CE Chapter 84 One only, secondhand saw-milling plant, throughput approximately 220m³ per 8 hour shift, including the following major equipment items, viz: de-barker, headrig and main saws, twin slant re-saw, edger with splitting saw, unscrambler and docker, fillet stacker Free Free 99 999059D 4/02 12/02


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2 July 2002
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  • Vincent Anthony Manks, Executive Officer, Ministry of Economic Development