From 1 July 2017, all applications and approvals for tariff concessions can be found on the New Zealand Customs Service website.

Amendments and withdrawals are published in the Gazette. These notices can be found under the Tariff Act.

Notice Title

TARIFF CONCESSION (ADVERTISEMENT) NOTICE NO. 2008/44

Applications Advertised for Objection
Closing Date for Objections 9th December 2008

1 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 Ministry of Economic Development, PO Box 1473, Wellington, Fax 04-499 8508, before 9th December 2008. All submissions should include:
– the Tariff Concession (Advertisement) Notice number; the Tariff item; and
– Reference number.
2 All submissions from local manufacturers should include:
– the range of alternative goods made locally;
– the grounds on which objection is made (including reasons why the local product 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.
3 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 Ministry of Economic Development quoting the details in paragraph 1 above.

Part Appn. *Category
Tariff Name and Address II Ref. of
Item Description of Goods of Applicant Ref. No. Appn.

3917.39.08 Composite petroleum or chemical hose of PVC coated polyester cover, G V International Freight Ltd 99 302435A A
polypropylene liners and reinforcing wire of galvanised or stainless steel PO Box 2181
CHRISTCHURCH

3923.29.15 Printed retort pouches of multi-laminated sheet, suited for the use in the Heinz Wattie’s Ltd 99 302439D IM
packaging of foodstuffs PO Box 439
HASTINGS

60.04) PB5566 Brutus 100% cotton – 50,000 metres Charles Parsons (NZ) Ltd 99 302436K IM
60.05) PB0950 Lunar Park – 65% polyester, 35% viscose – 25,000 metres PO Box 38
60.06) PF6589 Kerfluffle 33% polyester, 52% acrylic, 10% wool, AUCKLAND
5% spandex – 25,000 metres
PB4331 Spare Rib 80% wool, 20% nylon – 25,000 metres
PB1565 Panda 93% cotton, 7% spandex – 25,000 metres
PB0978 Calvin 100% tencel – 25,000 metres
PB1269 Aphrodite 100% polyester – 25,000 metres
PS0767 Silk Worm 90% tencel, 10% silk – 25,000 metres
PB4332 Lamb Shank 80% wool, 20% nylon – 25,000 metres
PB1010 Edinburgh 60% viscose, 40% wool – 25,000 metres

60.04) PB6592 Dublin 100% wool – 25,000 metres Charles Parsons (NZ) Ltd 99 302437H IM
60.05) PB4332 Lamb Shank 80% wool, 20% nylon – 25,000 metres PO Box 38
60.06) PB0955 Poloneck 80% modal, 20% wool – 25,000 metres AUCKLAND
PB0954 Skivvy 80% modal, 20% wool – 25,000 metres
PB0214 Socket 100% cotton – 25,000 metres
PB1245 Shellac 85% viscose, 15% nylon – 25,000 metres
PB21027 Scrunched Up 65% polyester, 35% rayon – 25,000 metres
PB4290 Silly Putty 100% modal – 25,000 metres
PB6542 Bob Marley 70% acrylic, 30% wool – 25,000 metres
PB0298 Napstar 100% cotton – 25,000 metres

7318.22.00 Roofing washers with bonded closed cell foam seals Peter Gilling Fasteners 99 302441F A
PO Box 11148
Ellerslie
AUCKLAND

8704.22.11 Tracked load carriers, of a kind used in off-highway situations PVM Brand-X Ltd 99 302440H A
C/- PO Box 73073
AUCKLAND AIRPORT

8903.92.00 Catamarans, not being sailboats, with inboard propulsion, hull exceeding FMI Racing 99 302442D A
nine metres in length, of a kind designed and manufactured for the purpose PO Box 51075
of off-shore power boat racing Pakuranga
AUCKLAND


* Category of Application: CE – Capital Equipment
IM – Inputs to Manufacturing – Inability to Supply
MS – Manufacturers’ Samples
RUC – Revocation of Unused Concession
S – Shortfall of Other Than Manufacturing Inputs
SMI – Shortfall of Manufacturing Inputs
SS – Special Situation
V – Variation of Existing Concession
W – Withdrawal of Concession
+ – Denotes amendment or addition


Dated at Wellington this 13th day of November 2008. V.A. MANKS, Ministry of Economic Development.