Trade and Customs Notices




25 OCTOBER 2007 CUSTOMS EDITION 3023

Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 18 October 2007, No. 112, pages 2994/2995

Economic Development

Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988

Ministry of Economic Development

List of Products Subject to Anti-dumping Duty

Final Anti-dumping Duties

Canned Peaches originating from South Africa.

Canned Peaches originating from Greece.

Certain Bound Stationery originating from Malaysia.

Galvanised Wire originating from Malaysia.

Galvanised Wire originating from South Africa.

Hog Bristle Paint Brushes originating from the People’s Republic of China.

Oral Liquid Paracetamol originating from the Republic of Ireland.

Peaches in Preserving Liquid originating from the People’s Republic of China.

Standard Plasterboard originating from the Kingdom of Thailand.

Reinforcing Steel Bar and Coil originating from the Kingdom of Thailand.

List of Products Subject to Countervailing Duty

Final Countervailing Duties

Canned Peaches originating from the Member States of the European Union.

Full details of the products covered and the applicable amount of anti-dumping or countervailing duty are available via the Ministry of Economic Development website at

http://www.med.govt.nz/templates/StandardSummary____13567.aspx#goods-subject-to-duties

The information is also available on request to

Trade Rules and Remedies
Ministry of Economic Development
PO Box 1473
Wellington
Telephone: (04) 472 0030
Facsimile: (04) 499 8508
Email: traderem@med.govt.nz

Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of October 2007.

ANNE CORRIGAN, Manager, Trade Rules and Remedies, Competition Trade and Investment Branch, Ministry of Economic Development.

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Final Determination of Dumping Investigation:

Diaries From The People’s Republic of China and Malaysia

Pursuant to section 13 of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988 (“the Act”), I hereby give notice that I have made a final 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 the New Zealand industry has been and is being caused.

Notice is hereby given that, acting pursuant to subsections 14(1) and 14(4) of the Act, I have determined the amount of anti-dumping duty to be imposed on the subject goods to be the rates set out in the Second Schedule to this notice.

Pursuant to section 17(b)(ii) of the Act, I have determined that the anti-dumping duty shall be payable from 1 February 2008.

First Schedule
Goods Subject to Determination

Country of Origin
The People’s Republic of China and Malaysia

Description of Goods
Diaries with or without covers excluding: diaries with steel ring binders; and wall planners.

The goods are currently classified under tariff item 4820.10.00 and Statistical Key 02J of the Tariff of New Zealand, which classification is provided for convenience and Customs purposes only, the written description being dispositive.

Second Schedule
Amount of Anti-dumping Duty

The amount of anti-dumping duty to be paid on demand, in respect of each importation of diaries imported or intended to be imported into New Zealand from The People’s Republic of China and Malaysia, shall be the ad valorem percentage rates specified below which shall be applied to the value for duty of the goods.

Ad Valorem

Company Percentage Rate of Duty

Diaries Originating From The People’s Republic of China:

Dragon Boat Ltd 59%
Haier Fung Choi Printing Ltd 59%
Ningbo Guangbo Import & Export C. Ltd 59%
Olympia Diary Guangzhou Ltd 53%
Richgrade Ltd 164%
Sintex Link Ltd 36%
Texsun Ltd 48%
WKT Co. Ltd 38%
Residual rate for other exporters¹ 53%

Diaries Originating From Malaysia:

Chee Wah Corporation Berhad 12%
Ginhau Psn Printing (M) Sdn Bhd 30%
Olympia Diary (M) Sdn Bhd 39%
UPA Press Sdn Bhd 25%
Residual rate for other exporters¹ 34%

Dated at Wellington this 8th day of October 2007.

HON. LIANNE DALZIEL, Minister of Commerce.

¹Other exporters for whom separate rates of duty have not been established may lodge a request, backed by the necessary supporting evidence, that separate rates of duty be established.

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🏭 Tariff Concession Approvals, Withdrawals and Declines Notice No. 2007/40 (continued from previous page)

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18 October 2007
Tariff, Concession, Approvals, Withdrawals, Declines, Customs, Trade

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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 October 2007
Anti-dumping, Countervailing, Duties, Trade, Customs
  • ANNE CORRIGAN, Manager, Trade Rules and Remedies, Competition Trade and Investment Branch, Ministry of Economic Development

🏭 Final Determination of Dumping Investigation: Diaries From The People’s Republic of China and Malaysia

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 October 2007
Dumping, Anti-dumping, Duties, Diaries, Trade, Customs
  • HON. LIANNE DALZIEL, Minister of Commerce