Applications Advertised for Objection
Closing Date for Objections 30th July 2013
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 New Zealand Customs Service, Att: Valuation, Origin and Classification section, PO Box 29, Shortland Street, Auckland 1140, E-mail voc@customs.govt.nz, before 30th July 2013. All submissions should include:
- the Tariff Concession (Advertisement) Notice number;
- the Tariff item; and
- Reference number.
2 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.
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 New Zealand Customs Service quoting the details in paragraph 1 above.
SCHEDULE
Part Appn. *Category
Tariff Name and Address 2 Ref. of
Item Proposed Tariff Concession of Applicant Ref. No. Appn.
51.12) Woven fabrics containing wool: Bromleywear Clothing Limited 99 310080E IM
55.15) 1) 100% wool; weight 300g/m2 - 7,000m2 100-102 Central Park Drive
2) 45% wool, 55% polyester; weight 300g/m2 - 45,000m2 Henderson
3) 50% wool, 50% polyester; weight 300g/m2 - 30,000m2 AUCKLAND
51.12 Woven fabric containing wool La Grande Corp Limited 99 310079A IM
Ref: Mellisa - 70% merino wool, 20% polyester, 10% cashmere; 1/97 Leinster Road
weight 380g/m2 - 6,500m2 Merivale
CHRISTCHURCH
Chapter 89 CURRENT APPROVAL:
Spare and service parts of the following vessels (regardless of tariff classification), 99 303281H M
excluding consumable items (e.g., those items which are not permanently fixed to,
or form part of, the vessel.
NB. where there is any doubt in this regard confirmation should be sought from
National Tariff Advisory Unit, New Zealand Customs Service, Wellington):
Fast ferry Albayzin
F.Vs: Alexander Buryachenko, Aleksey Slobodchikov, Altair II, Amaltal
Atlantis, Amaltal Columbia, Amaltal Endeavour, Amaltal Enterprise,
Amaltal Explorer, Amaltal Mariner, Amaltal Voyager, Amarel, Aoraki,
Aorere, Aquila, Atria, Avro Chieftan, Awior, Cheung Shing, Chiyo Maru
No. 3, Dalmor II, Dorada, Giljanes, Gudni Olafsson, Ivan Golubets, Janas,
Kapitan Rusak, Kiwa, Labrador, Mainstream, Malakov Kurgan, Meridian,
MJ Souza, Nova 97, Ocean Ranger, Ocean Reward, Otakou, Pacific Bounty,
Pacific Challenger, Pacific Pride, Paerangi, Pakura, Professor Mikhaylo
Aleksandrov, Rehua, Sea Hunter, Sokolinoe, Sonrisa, Taharaki, Taimania,
Tasman Viking, Thomas Harrison, Willwatch
Milburn Carrier II, M.V. Westport, Cement King, M.V. Golden Bay
M.T. Taiko, M.T. Toanui, M.T. Kakariki, M.T. Torea
Ocean Dawn
Offshore support vessels engaged in the servicing of the oil exploration/
production industry
Quickcat II
Royal New Zealand Navy vessels
Seaflyte
Spirit of Freedom, Spirit of Competition, Spirit of Progress, Spirit of Vision,
Spirit of Resolution, Spirit of Enterprise
Tugs: Godley, Purau and Lyttelton III;
Sir Robert, Te Matua and Kaimai
Tariff Concession (Advertisement) Notice No. 2013/22 - continued
Part Appn. *Category
Tariff Name and Address II Ref. of
Item Description of Goods of Applicant Ref. No. Appn.
Chapter 89 REQUESTED APPROVAL:
Spare and service parts of the following vessels (regardless of tariff classification), Independent Fisheries Ltd 99 310059G M
excluding consumable items (e.g. those items which are not permanently fixed to, PO Box 19 554
or which form part of, the vessel. Woolston
NB. where there is any doubt in this regard confirmation should be sought from CHRISTCHURCH8 241
Valuation, Origin and Classification section, New Zealand Customs Service,
Auckland:
Fast ferry: Albayzin
Fishing Vessels: Alexander Buryachenko, Aleksey Slobodchikov, Altair II, Amaltal,
Atlantis, Amaltal Columbia, Amaltal Endeavour, Amaltal Enterprise,
Amaltal Explorer, Amaltal Mariner, Amaltal Voyager, Amarel, Aoraki,
Aorere, Aquila, Atria, Avro Chieftan, Awior, Cheung Shing, Chiyo Maru
No. 3, Dalmor II, Dorada, Giljanes, Gudni Olafsson, Irvinga, Ivan Golubets, Janas,
Kapitan Rusak, Kiwa, Labrador, Mainstream, Malakov Kurgan, Meridian,
MJ Souza, Nova 97, Ocean Ranger, Ocean Reward, Otakou, Pacific Bounty,
Pacific Challenger, Pacific Pride, Paerangi, Pakura, Professor Mikhaylo,
Aleksandrov, Rehua, Sea Hunter, Sokolinoe, Sonrisa, Taharaki, Taimania,
Tasman Viking, Thomas Harrison, Willwatch
Milburn Carrier II, M.V. Westport, Cement King, M.V. Golden Bay
M.T. Taiko, M.T. Toanui, M.T. Kakariki, M.T. Torea
Ocean Dawn
Offshore support vessels engaged in the servicing of the oil exploration/
production industry
Quickcat II
Royal New Zealand Navy vessels
Seaflyte
Spirit of Freedom, Spirit of Competition, Spirit of Progress, Spirit of Vision,
Spirit of Resolution, Spirit of Enterprise
Tugs: Godley, Purau and Lyttelton III;
Sir Robert, Te Matua and Kaimai
- Category of Application: A - General Approval
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
M - Modification of Existing Concession
W - Withdrawal of Concession
+ - Denotes amendment or addition
Dated at Auckland this 4th day of July 2013. S.C. GREEN, New Zealand Customs Service.