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LIN 24/091
Customs Tariff (Suspension of Preferential Tariffs for Certain UK Originating Goods) Notice 2024
I, Tony Burke, Minister for Home Affairs, make the following notice.
Dated 13 December 2024
[signed] Tony Burke Minister for Home Affairs
Contents 1 Name 2 Commencement 3 Authority 4 Repeals 5 Definitions 6 Suspension of preferential tariffs for certain UK originating goods
1 Name This instrument is the Customs Tariff (Suspension of Preferential Tariffs for Certain UK Originating Goods) Notice 2024.
2 Commencement This instrument commences on 24 December 2024.
3 Authority This instrument is made under section 16A of the Customs Tariff Act 1995.
4 Repeals This instrument repeals the Customs Tariff (Suspension of Preferential Tariff for Certain UK Originating Goods) Notice 2023.
5 Definitions Note 1: A number of expressions used in this instrument are defined in section 3 of the Act, including the following: (a) heading; (b) subheading. Note 2: The expression "safeguard goods" used in this instrument is defined in subsection 16A(5) of the Act. Note 3: The expression "UK originating goods" used in this instrument is defined in section 13M of the Act. (1) In this instrument: Act means the Customs Tariff Act 1995. electrical, means flat‑rolled products, that under a current of 50 Hz and a magnetic flux of 1 T, have a watt-loss per kilogram, when calculated using the Epstein method, of: (a) if the thickness does not exceed 0.2 mm—no greater than 2.1 W/kg; (b) if the thickness exceeds 0.2 mm but is less than 0.6 mm—no greater than 3.6 W/kg; or (c) if the thickness is at least 0.6mm but does not exceed 1.50 mm—no greater than 6 W/kg. relevant composition, in relation to goods, means the goods contain, by weight: (a) at least 0.9% but not greater than 1.15% of carbon; and (b) at least 0.5% but not greater than 2% of chromium; and (c) no greater than 0.5% of molybdenum (if any). tool steel means an alloy steel (other than stainless steel or high speed steel), containing, by weight, one of the following compositions, with or without other elements: (a) less than 0.6% of carbon, and: (i) at least 0.7% of silicon and at least 0.05% of vanadium; or (ii) at least 4% of tungsten; (b) both of the following: (i) at least 0.8% of carbon; (ii) at least 0.05% of vanadium; (c) both of the following: (i) greater than 1.2% of carbon; (ii) at least 11% but not greater than 15% of chromium; (d) all of the following: (i) at least 0.16% but not greater than 0.5% of carbon; (ii) at least 3.8% but not greater than 4.3% of nickel; (iii) at least 1.1% but not greater than 1.5% of chromium; (iv) at least 0.15% but not greater than 0.5% of molybdenum; (e) all of the following: (i) at least 0.3% but not greater than 0.5% of carbon; (ii) at least 1.4% but not greater than 2.1% of chromium; (iii) at least 0.15% but not greater than 0.5% of molybdenum; (iv) less than 1.2% of nickel; (f) at least 0.3% of carbon, and less than 5.2% of chromium, and: (i) at least 0.65% of molybdenum; or (ii) at least 0.4% of tungsten; (g) all of the following: (i) at least 0.5% but not greater than 0.6% of carbon; and (ii) at least 1.25% but not greater than 1.8% of nickel; and (iii) at least 0.5% but not greater than 1.2% of chromium; and (iv) at least 0.15% but not greater than 0.5% of molybdenum. (2) An expression used in this instrument has the meaning given by, or has a meaning affected by, any relevant Note, Subheading Note, or Additional Note to Chapter 72 or Chapter 73 of Schedule 3 of the Act.
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