Departmental Notices




Departmental Notices

Agriculture and Forestry

JUDITH MACDONALD, Fisheries Manager Customary, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.

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Fisheries (South Island Customary Fishing) Regulations 1999

Fisheries (South Island Customary Fishing) Notice (No. 7) 2011 (No. F628)

Pursuant to Regulation 9 of the Fisheries (South Island Customary Fishing) Regulations 1999, the Fisheries Manager Customary at the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (acting pursuant to a delegated authority in accordance with section 41 of the State Sector Act 1988) gives the following notice.

Notice

  1. Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be cited as the Fisheries (South Island Customary Fishing) Notice (No. 7) 2011.

(2) This notice shall come into effect on 30 September 2011.

  1. Interpretation—In this notice:

(a) “customary food-gathering” has the same meaning as defined in the Fisheries (South Island Customary Fishing) Regulations 1999.

(b) any reference to “Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki” means the person or persons appointed under Regulation 9 of the Fisheries (South Island Customary Fishing) Regulations 1999 for the management of customary food-gathering within the area/rohe moana.

(c) “area/rohe moana” means the area from Kuri Bush to the Tokomairiro River, extending seaward to the limit of the South Island fisheries waters as defined in the Fisheries (South Island Customary Fishing) Regulations 1999, being the 200-mile limit, and inland to boundaries defined for Te Rūnanga o Ōtākou in Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu (Declaration Membership) Order 2001.

  1. Nomination of Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki—Te Rūnanga o Ōtākou, representing the whānau and hapū of Ngāi Tahu Whānui holding manawhenua manamoana over the area/rohe moana (as represented by Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu), has nominated Hoani Langsbury as a Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki for managing customary food-gathering within the area/rohe moana for a further term.

  2. Appointment of Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki—On 13 September 2011, the Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture appointed, under Regulation 9(5) of the Fisheries (South Island Customary Fishing) Regulations 1999, Hoani Langsbury as a Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki for managing customary food-gathering in the area/rohe moana for a further term. The appointment will expire on 15 April 2014.

  3. Power to authorise the taking of fisheries resources for customary food-gathering—A Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki may authorise any individual to take fisheries resources managed under the Fisheries Act 1996 for customary food-gathering purposes from within the whole or any part of the area/rohe moana. No customary food-gathering of fisheries resources may take place in the area/rohe moana without an authorisation from a Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki.

Dated at Wellington this 20th day of September 2011.

Economic Development

Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988

Initiation of Dumping Investigation: Preserved Tomatoes From Italy

Notice is hereby given that, acting pursuant to section 10(1) of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988, and under delegated authority from the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Economic Development, I have initiated an investigation to determine both the existence and effect of the alleged dumping of the goods described in the Schedule to this notice originating from Italy, being satisfied that sufficient evidence has been provided that:

(a) the goods imported into New Zealand are being dumped; and

(b) by reason thereof there is current material injury to the New Zealand industry producing like goods and also being satisfied that the collective output of those New Zealand producers who have, in writing, expressed support for the application for an investigation constitutes:

(a) twenty-five percent or more of total New Zealand production of like goods produced for domestic consumption (assessed during the most recent representative period, being not less than six months); and

(b) more than 50 percent of the total production of like goods produced for domestic consumption (as so assessed) by those New Zealand producers who have, in writing, expressed support for or opposition to the application.

Schedule

Goods Subject to Investigation

Country of Origin
Italy

Description of Goods
Flavoured and unflavoured tomatoes (whole, chopped or crushed) in a liquid medium and packed in containers up to and including 4.0 kilograms.

The following tomato products are not subject goods:
pastes, purees, sauces, pasta sauces and sundried tomatoes.

The goods are currently classified under Tariff Item and Statistical Key 2002.10.00 00B of the Tariff of New Zealand, which classification is provided for convenience and Customs’ purposes only, the written description being dispositive.

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of September 2011.

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

Invitation for Submissions

Interested parties are invited to make submissions to the Manager, Trade Rules Remedies and Tariffs Group, Ministry of Economic Development.



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🌾 Fisheries (South Island Customary Fishing) Notice (No. 7) 2011

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
20 September 2011
Customary fishing, Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki, Fisheries regulations, South Island, Ngāi Tahu
  • Hoani Langsbury, Nominated and appointed as Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki

  • Judith Macdonald, Fisheries Manager Customary, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry

🏭 Initiation of Dumping Investigation: Preserved Tomatoes From Italy

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 September 2011
Dumping investigation, Preserved tomatoes, Italy, Trade rules
  • Robin Hill, Chief Advisor, Trade Rules Remedies and Tariffs Group, Ministry of Economic Development