Anti-dumping Duties Notice




27 APRIL 2010 CUSTOMS EDITION 1299

Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 22 April 2010, No. 46, page 1279

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.
Diaries originating from the People’s Republic of China and Malaysia.
Galvanised Wire originating from Malaysia.
Galvanised Wire originating from South Africa.
Hog Bristle Paint Brushes originating from the People’s Republic of China.
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.

Full details of the products covered and the applicable amount of anti-dumping duty is 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, Remedies and Tariffs Group
Ministry of Economic Development
PO Box 1473
Wellington 6140
Telephone: (04) 472 0030
Facsimile: (04) 499 8508
Email: traderem@med.govt.nz

Dated at Wellington this 13th day of April 2010.

ROBIN HILL, Chief Advisor, Trade Rules, Remedies and Tariffs Group, Competition, Trade and Investment Branch, Ministry of Economic Development.

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🏭 List of Products Subject to Anti-dumping Duty

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 April 2010
Anti-dumping duties, Trade regulations, Canned peaches, Stationery, Galvanised wire, Paint brushes, Steel bar
  • ROBIN HILL, Chief Advisor, Trade Rules, Remedies and Tariffs Group, Competition, Trade and Investment Branch, Ministry of Economic Development