NZ Customs Release 736

Friday, March 22, 2024

 

CUSTOMS RELEASE
KEEPING YOU INFORMED

 
Issue73622 March 2024
Transnational partnership puts a stop to transnational crime

New Zealand Customs and New Zealand Police are pleased to have supported United States law enforcement in preventing close to 200 kilograms of methamphetamine from reaching New Zealand and Australian borders.

   
  
   
Supply Chain Shocks - mitigating and managing your risks

Join this webinar from New Zealand Trade and Enterprise for insights on the recent round of shipping disruptions and where to focus efforts on building a stronger, more resilient supply chain.

The webinar takes place on Wednesday 27 March from 1 - 2pm.

   
  
   
Voluntary disclosure guidance now available

Customs has published guidance to help brokers and exporters understand how Customs interprets and applies the term 'voluntary disclosure'.
 
Voluntary disclosure may affect whether a person is liable to an administrative penalty, or can pay compensatory interest at a reduced rate.

   
  
   
Are you ready for eInvoicing?

The Government intends to increase the use of eInvoicing.

Business can expect eInvoicing to become the norm, and the proposals provide an extra cash flow incentive to send eInvoices to your trading partners.

   
  
   
Dog Squad Episode 4

Last Monday Customs Dog Detector team Oleana and Zion found a kilo of methamphetamine crystals hidden within an amplifier. Tune in next week to see what else the teams will find in another exciting episode of Dog Squad.

Dog Squad airs on TVNZ 1 at 8pm, or can be streamed on TVNZ+.

Intellectual Property Rights

Updates to trademark and copyright notices have been accepted by Customs.

For more information on IPRs, email IPRnotices@customs.govt.nz.
 

   
  
   
Tariff Concession Notices

A tariff concession removes the tariff duty that would be payable for certain goods. 

The latest Tariff Concession Notice is now available.
 

   
  
   

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