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AUSTRALIAN GOODS

BRITISH PREFERENTIAL TARIFF, APPLICABLE ON JULY 1 Requisite notice having been given y by New Zealand in accordance with a- the provisions of the tariff treaty with ’- Australia, the British preferential tariff s rate of duty is to be applied to certain e . goods produced or manufactured in the 11 Commonwealth and imported to the j® Dominion on and after July 1 next. I The rates are those which the recently revised Customs tariff made applicable to goods produced or manufactured in Great Britain and other parts of the Empire, with the excepu tion of Australia. Under the treaty s with the Commonwealth, the duty oil " goods cannot be increased by either II country against the other, except unJ > der six months’ notice. This has now 0 been given, and will expire on June « 30. • The principal items affected are:— b Chocolate, also cocoa or chocolate J mixed with milk or with anv other k food substance, 25 per cent ad val. v Biscuits (other than ships’, plain. ■ t and unsweetened, or dog), 20 per cent. T ad val. Confectionery, including medicated e confectionery, liquorice. n.e.i., and > sugared or crystallised fruits, but exI, eluding chewing-gum, which pays 2d. i- per lb., 25 per cent, ad val <1 Bottles and jars, empty plain glass, 3. not being cut or ground, viz.:—(2) ’• Other kinds than those set out in para8 graph (1) of tariff item No. 208, viz.: , fa) Having a capacity exceeding one 0 fluid ounce, but not exceeding eight “ fluid ounces, 20 per cent, ad val.; (b) Bottles having a capacity exceeding j fight fluid ounces, 15 per cent ad val. ; (c) jars having a capacity exceeding p eight fluid ounces, 15 per cent, ad ■s val ;. ’s limber, sawn, dressed, 7s. 6d. per •s 100 superficial feet. u Crown seals, 20 per cent, ad val. k. Egg-pulp and white or yolk of eggs, e - whether desiccated, liquid, frozen, o’ 9 other, also any similar preparation of egg, 25 per cent, ad val., or 4d. per jj. lb., whichever rate returns the higher it duty. Is - - ==

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 113, 10 February 1928, Page 10

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AUSTRALIAN GOODS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 113, 10 February 1928, Page 10

AUSTRALIAN GOODS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 113, 10 February 1928, Page 10

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