Exposure draft consultation: Consumer Information Standards (Origin of Food) Regulations 2019
The Consumers’ Right to Know (Country of Origin of Food) Act 2018 (the Act) was passed in December 2018.
The Consumers’ Right to Know (Country of Origin of Food) Act 2018 (the Act) was passed in December 2018.
This guide provides information about how domestic industries can apply for anti-dumping duties, countervailing duties, or safeguard measures, how the investigations are conducted, and what action will be taken afterwards.
We follow World Trade Organization rules to assess and make decisions on applications for refunds of anti-dumping duty paid in excess of the margin of dumping.
Trade agreements and closer economic partnerships are an important part of New Zealand's international trade policy. We use trade agreements and closer economic partnerships to liberalise trade.
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