Tariff Concession Approvals and Withdrawals




13 MAY

CUSTOMS EDITION

1303

Tariff Act 1988

TARIFF CONCESSION APPROVALS, WITHDRAWALS AND DECLINES NOTICE (NO. 17) 2003

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

(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

(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 2103.90.00 Fish sauce, of a kind based on fish extract Free Free 99 999518J 2/03 ..
A 2309.90.19 Animal feed supplements containing lactic acid producing bacteria, viz Tri-lac 3300 Free Free 99 999536G 2/03 ..
V 3306.90.00 Dental mouthwash tablets and/or oral care strips Free Free 99 999537E 3/03 ..
A 3402.19.00 Amphoteric surfactants, viz: Dehyton KE, Dehyton K Free Free 99 999538C 3/03 ..
A 3604.90.09 Alarm (bird scaring) cartridges, 12 gauge, 120dB, ignition height 130mm Free Free 99 999523E 2/03 ..
Chapter 39 Component parts of toilet bowl fresheners and air fresheners Free Free 99 999510C 2/03 ..
A 3906.90.01 Hydropalat – pigment dispersing agent Free Free 99 999521J 3/03 ..
A 3917.32.08 Corrugated PVC conduit of 32-50mm diameter, of a kind used in electrical wiring applications Free Free 99 999531F 3/03 ..
A 3921.90.19 Tapes other than self adhesive, being of a thickness not exceeding .5mm and a width not exceeding 20cm, of polyethylene and cellulose laminate Free Free 99 999509K 3/03 ..
A 3925.90.00 PVC rain gutter and spouting, with a cross-sectional area greater than 13,000 square millimeters, and associated fittings Free Free 99 999532D 3/03 ..
X 5603.11.00 Cross laminated polyethylene open mesh non woven fabric Free Free 99 999428K 11/02 ..
A 5603.12.00 Acid re-circulation pipes and fittings, of a type suitable for use in sulphuric acid manufacturing plants Free Free 99 999528F 3/03 ..
A 8419.81.00 Fully enclosed counter top commercial fryer with automatic basket lift and fire supression system Free Free 99 999508A 3/03 ..
A 8479.89.00 Hydraulically operated trailer/semi-trailer covering system Free Free 99 999535J 3/03 ..
A 8504.40.19 Flux vector controllers Free Free 99 999533B 3/03 ..

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 3923.50.00 Bottle tops, plastic, 31.5mm diameter – 500,000 units Free Free 99 999534L 3/03 3/04
IM 5107.10.00 Merino wool yarn of 2/56 nm of either 18.5 or 20.5 or 21 microns – 40,000 kgs Free Free 99 999527H 3/03 4/04
IM 5111.19.00 Merino wool yarn of 1/50 nm of either 18.5 or 20.5 or 21 microns – 10,000 kgs Free Free 99 999563D 4/03 12/03
IM 5112.20.08 Merino wool yarn of 2/36 nm of either 18.5 or 20.5 or 21 microns – 11,600 kgs Free Free 99 999564B 4/03 12/03
IM 5111.20.08 Merino wool yarn of 2/28 nm of either 18.5 or 20.5 or 21 microns – 10,000 kgs Free Free 99 999503L 2/03 10/03
IM 5111.20.08 Merino wool yarn of 1/36 nm of either 18.5 or 19 or 21 or 21.5 or 22 microns – 49,500 kgs Free Free 99 999563D 4/03 12/03
IM 5111.20.08 Merino wool yarn of 1/60 nm of either 18.5 or 19 microns – 32,000 kgs Free Free 99 999564B 4/03 12/03
IM 5111.20.08 Merino wool yarn of 2/72 nm of either 18.5 or 19 microns – 42,000 kgs Free Free 99 999504J 2/03 1/04
IM 5111.20.08 Merino wool yarn of 1/48 nm of either 18.5 or 19 or 20.5 or 21 microns – 15,000 kgs Free Free 99 999524C 3/03 2/04
IM 5111.20.08 Merino wool yarns of 1/72 nm of either 17 or 18.5 microns – 5,000 kgs Free Free 99 999563D 4/03 12/03
IM 5111.20.08 Merino wool yarns of 2/80 nm of either 17 or 18.5 microns – 10,000 kgs Free Free 99 999564B 4/03 12/03
IM 5111.20.08 Merino wool yarn of 2/90 nm of 17 microns – 5,000 kgs Free Free 99 999504J 2/03 1/04
IM 5515.13.29 80% merino wool, 20% nylon woven face bonded to 100% merino single knit jersey backing – 840m² Free Free 99 999503L 2/03 10/03
IM 5515.13.29 80% merino wool, 20% nylon woven face bonded to 100% P.U. inner and 100% merino single knit jersey backing – 840m² Free Free 99 999564B 4/03 12/03
IM 5515.13.29 70% wool, 30% polyester – 1500m² Free Free 99 999504J 2/03 1/04
IM 5515.13.29 55% polyester, 45% wool – 400m² Free Free 99 999524C 3/03 2/04
IM 5515.13.29 53% polyester, 43% wool, 4% elastane – 825m² Free Free 99 999563D 4/03 12/03
CE 7010.92.25 375ml glass bottles – 150,000 units Free Free 99 999504J 2/03 1/04
CE 8437.80.00 Automatic burghul (crushed wheat) manufacturing plant, consisting of the following major items: 1. Automatic wheat separator 2. Boiler unit with basket (capacity 1250kg) 3. Burghul grinders x 2 4. Conveyors 5. Drier – capacity 50kg/hour 6. Filling machine 7. Grain peeler 8. Second drier 9. Separator 10. Silos x 12 (1250kg capacity) 11. Steam boiler/generator 5hp 12. Wheat mill Free Free 99 999524C 3/03 2/04


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  • Vincent Anthony Manks, Executive Officer, Ministry of Economic Development