Tariff Concession Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 54

22 MARCH 2005

Tariff Concession Approvals, Withdrawals and Declines Notice No. 2005/10 – continued

Tariff Item Description of Goods Rates of Duty Part II Ref. Effective From To
Normal Pref.
IM 6006.22.19 Knitted Fabric 85% cotton, 15% cashmere – 1500m² Free Free 99 300428H 1/05
CE 8419.31.00 One only second hand whey drier plant, including all accessories and spare parts Free Free 99 300438E 1/05
CE 8419.89.00 One only second hand whey evaporator plant, including all accessories and spare parts Free Free 99 300437G 1/05
SS 8903.92 Three x Nautique water ski boats conforming to approved International Federation Tow Boat criteria, of a type for use at world ranking water ski tournaments, imported on I/E 87025556 Free Free 99 300435L 12/04

FOURTH SCHEDULE

Applications for Concessions Declined

Tariff Item Description of Goods Ref. No.
84.28 Work platforms, viz: self propelled 300433D

Category of Approval:

  • A – General Approval
  • CE – Capital Equipment
  • GT – Goods in Transit
  • IM – Inputs to Manufacturing – Inability to Supply
  • MS – Manufacturers’ Samples
  • RUC – Revocation of Unused Concession
  • S – Shortfall
  • SS – Special Situation
  • V – Variation of Existing Concession
  • X – Administrative Amendment

The concessions approved subject to prescribed purposes and conditions as listed in the Second Schedule to this notice and declined applications listed in the Fourth Schedule to this notice will not be published in the Consolidated List of Approvals.

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of March 2005.

V.A. MANKS, Ministry of Economic Development.



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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 March 2005
Tariff, Concessions, Customs, Trade, Approvals, Withdrawals, Declines
  • V.A. Manks, Ministry of Economic Development