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TARIFF CONCESSION REVOCATION ORDER

Under Section 269SD(2) of the Customs Act 1901, I Wendy Knowles a delegate of the Chief Executive Officer
(a) revoke Tariff Concession Order Number 0707608 made on 30.07.07, in respect of the goods described in TABLE A below.  This Revocation has effect from 22.05.07; and
(b) make in its place the Tariff Concession Orders described in TABLE B.  The goods specified in Column 1 of TABLE B are goods to which the item in Part III of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995 specified in Column 2 of TABLE B applies.  The Order shall have effect from the date notified in paragraph (a) above as the date of effect for the Revocation.

TABLE A

 COLUMN 1                            COLUMN 2
Description of Goods including the   Schedule 4 Item Number Last date of effect
Customs Tariff Classification

8419.89.90  ROOMS, FOOD PROCESSING, capable of ANY of the following:   50
              (a) smoking;                                             N/A
              (b) curing;
              (c) drying;
              (d) maturing;
              (e) ripening

            Op. 22.05.07 - TC 0707608

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 ..Wendy Knowles........................
Dated 03 August 2007 Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer

TABLE B

 COLUMN 1                            COLUMN 2
Description of Goods including the   Schedule 4 Item Number Last date of effect
Customs Tariff Classification

8438.50.00  ROOMS, FOOD PROCESSING, capable of ANY of the following:   50
              (a) smoking;
              (b) curing;
              (c) drying;
              (d) maturing;
              (e) ripening

            Op. 22.05.07 - TC 0712317

This is page 2 of 2 Pages of the instrument.

 ..Wendy Knowles........................
Dated 03 August 2007 Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer