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Tariff Concession Approvals, Withdrawals and Declines Notice (No. 46) 2002

[ Last Updated 11 January 2006 ]
Status:Archived

I, Vincent Anthony Manks, Executive Officer, Ministry of Economic Development, acting pursuant to section 8 of the Tariff Act 1988 under delegated authority hereby:

  1. 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
  2. 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

Rates of DutyEffective
*Tariff ItemDescription of GoodsNormalPref.Part II Ref.Ref. No.FromTo
A3402.19.00Surface preparation compounds viz: SPC 201, 202, 203, 501, 801, F1and F2FreeFree99999317H9/02..
A6001.10.35Man made circular knitted long pile fabric, viz: Hi Pile TumblingFreeFree99999316K7/02..
X8428.90.00Geared elevation welding head manipulator designed for maximum steadiness of arc equipment when welding on large workpiecesFreeFree99620396F1/88..

Fourth Schedule: Applications for Concessions Declined

Tariff ItemDescription of GoodsRef. No.
9501.00.00Reproduction pedal operated toys constructed of 18 gauge steel, complying to ASTM 963-96A999315A

Category of Approval

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

NOTE

The declined applications for concessions as listed in the Fourth Schedule to this notice will not be published in the Consolidated List of Approvals.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of November 2002.V.A. MANKS, Ministry of Economic Development.
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