Applications Advertised for Objection
Closing Date for Objections 25 August 2015
- Notice is hereby given that the following applications have been made in respect of the goods advertised in the Schedule to this notice. Any person wishing to lodge an objection should do so in writing, to the New Zealand Customs Service, Attn: Valuation, Origin and Classification section, PO Box 29, Shortland Street, Auckland 1140, Email: voc@customs.govt.nz, before 25 August 2015. All submissions should include:
- the Tariff Concession (Advertisement) Notice number;
- the Tariff item; and
- reference number.
- All submissions from local New Zealand manufacturers should include:
- the range of suitable alternative goods made locally in New Zealand;
- the grounds on which objection is made (including reasons why the locally produced or manufactured good is a suitable alternative);
- present and potential output;
- details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overheads, including the proportion of domestic and imported content.
- Where further information is required in order to make a submission an objector should contact the applicant in writing and refer a copy of the enquiry to the New Zealand Customs Service quoting the details in paragraph 1 above.
SCHEDULE |
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Tariff |
Proposed Tariff Concession |
Name and Address |
Part |
Appn |
*Category |
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3920.20.29) |
Clashing strip (furniture edging); of polypropylene (PP), thickness (between and including) 0.6mm to 3mm; of poly methyl methacrylate (PMMA), thickness (between and including) 1mm to 2mm |
Sage Manufacturing Limited |
99 |
310280H |
A |
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3926.90.69 |
Plastic obstacles, bollards and inserts, designed for installation in an artificial white water course; on production of purchase orders by Counties Manukau Pacific Trust, for use in the white water, raft and kayak course being built at the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau |
Counties Manukau Pacific Trust |
99 |
310279D |
CE |
Category of Application: |
A |
– |
General Approval |
Dated at Auckland this 30th day of July 2015.
ALAN J. MASTERS, New Zealand Customs Service.