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5 November 2019
Who does this notice affect?
All importers and customs brokers who will be required to lodge imported cargo documentation to the department for biosecurity assessment during this planned outage period.
All shipping agents or operators of maritime conveyances who will be required…
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5 September 2018Who does this notice affect?Industry stakeholders that deal with goods subject to biosecurity control requiring onshore treatment and for which sulfuryl fluoride (SF) fumigation is an…
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8 January 2019Who does this notice affect? This notice affects all airline/aircraft operators of international aircraft arriving into Australia.PurposeTo remind airlines/aircraft operators that fees and…
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17 August 2018Who does this notice affect? This notice applies to importers and customs brokers associated with importing goods from China.What has changed?From 21 August 2018, a new Chinese government…
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23 March 2018Who does this notice affect? All importers and customs brokers who are required to lodge imported cargo documentation to the department for biosecurity assessment.What’s changed? The…
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26 July 2016Departmental stamps for import related clearance activities will cease to be used as of 1 August 2016.The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources will no longer use departmental stamps…
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Update: 10 June 2015
Date of effect: immediate
Previous advice: see MAA 2013-13BackgroundAs per Market Access Advice 2013-13, Korea has previously advised that frozen fish heads (…
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PenaltiesThe we will levy the following penalties:Penalty typeFeeLate payment Export Control (Fees) Orders 2001 Section 47(1) If fees imposed by these Orders remain unpaid after the time when the payment is due, a penalty fee is imposed calculated at the rate of 20% per year,…
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11 August 2016PurposeAll Tasmanian orchards, packhouses, cold stores and fumigation facilities intending to export apples to China, Japan, Taiwan or Thailand, or orchards and packhouses intending to export…
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The Export Meat Industry Advisory Committee (EMIAC) was created in the 1960s as a consultative body between the export meat industry and the Australian Government. EMIAC still retains the same role…
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