CUSTOMS ACT 1901 - SECTION 153P

CANADA - AUSTRALIA TRADE AGREEMENT

DETERMINED MANUFACTURED RAW MATERIALS

NOTICE NO. 2002/3

 

 

I, John Peter Arndell, delegate of the Chief Executive Officer, pursuant to paragraph 153P(2)(c) of the Customs Act 1901, determine the following materials to be manufactured raw materials of Canada:

 

Materials

 

Acetphenetidin (Phenacetin)

Acrylic fibre for use in carpet yarn

2-bromo-1-chloro-1, 2, 2-trifluoroethane

Cellulose acetate propionate sheet

Citric acid

Dyestuffs, synthetic organic, other than pigment dyestuffs

Erinoid (casein plastic) sheets

Glass cullet

Glass discs, rough for opthalmic lenses

Glass knob tops, moulded, for lock sets

Incoloy 800 Strip, nickel iron alloy

Incoloy 840 Strip, nickel iron alloy, in any of the following sizes:

(a)  thickness 0.38mm or greater, but NOT exceeding 0.76mm

(b)  width 1.27mm or greater, but NOT exceeding 50.8mm

Iodine, crude

Methyl methacrylate

No. 12 brazing aluminium, 'o' temper, as used in the manufacture of vehicle automatic transmission oil coolers

Paper and paperboard having a grammage exceeding 22g/m2, printed with a decorative pattern, NOT impregnated or coated, designed for use in the manufacture of decorative laminates

Paper, tissue, suitable for the manufacture of carbon paper

Polyester staple fibre (deep dye) in 8 and 16 denier per filament

Release papers designed for use in the manufacture of decorative laminates

Rim steel carbon bar stock in widths of 10, 9.4375 and 9 inches

Saturating kraft paper, unsized, substance of 175g/m2 or more, designed for use in the manufacture of decorative laminates

Sodium bromide

Spun bonded-non woven, polypropylene backing for carpet

Steel bands, plates, sheets, or strips, NOT tempered, ground or further manufactured than cut to shape, without indented edges, as used in the manufacture of band or circular saws

Steel strip, stainless, three ply laminated, consisting of two outer layers of stainless steel enclosing a centre layer of carbon steel


Materials

 

Steel tubing, cold drawn, seamless, as used in the manufacture of diamond drill rods

Terephthalic acid

Theobromine

Trevira polyester carpet fibre, type 825, bright pentalobel

Tri cresyl phosphate in the gel form

Woven jute backing for carpets

Yarns, 10 denier 7 filament nylon

Yarns, 20 denier spandex

Zepel CSF carpet protector

 

 

All previous determinations that materials are the manufactured raw materials of Canada are hereby revoked.

 

Dated this thirteenth day of February 2002.

 

 

 

 

John Peter Arndell

(Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of Customs)