A new website for the New Zealand Customs Service | Te Mana Arai o Aotearoa was launched in May. The address is http://www.customs.govt.nz/.
The left-hand sidebar has clear buttons for exporters and importers but the bit that caught my eye was the section at the top Making Products in NZ. Under this section you will find information on Codes & utilities for trade and can access all the forms which Customs provide.
A nice feature is the Quick Index which is found at the bottom of every page instead of just having one sitemap. Unfortunately legislation relevant to the Customs Service is not accessible from here, but only from the News and Resources page.
It is worth taking a look and exploring what is available if you haven't done so before. Oh and if you don't already get Customs magazine Contraband - you can subscribe to it from the front page and it is FREE.
The Exportersblog is a unique way for you to stay in touch with current issues in international trade. By reading and contributing you can be a part of the story of international trade in the South Pacific. It is the only export blog originating from New Zealand and promotes export success and international trade. It has been set up by the New Zealand School of Export.
Popular Posts
-
Photographer: Robert Percy Moore Cambridge Co-operative Dairy Co, Hautapu, between 1923-1928. Panoramic negative Reference No. Pan-0545...
-
On the 5-8 June 2012 Gisborne will host this unique event to mark the meeting of cultures which took place 250 years ago on New Zealand'...
No comments:
Post a Comment