IRAK AND IRAN GOODS
I IMPORT REGULATIONS [BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION*] \V E LLI NO TON, Thursday The acting-Prime Minister, the Hon. W. Nash, stated to-day, referring to an amendment appearing in trie Gazette to the import certificates emergency regulations. that the effect of the amendment was that certificates of origin and interest would he required in respect of goods imported iuto the Dominion from Iran or Irak which left, either country after May I I, 1!) 11. The Minister drew attention to the notification in the Gazette indicating that certificates of origin and interest would not be required for the following goods imported from those countries: —All foodstuffs, animal tats, carpets, charcoal, raw cotton, gallnuts, camel and goat hair, hides, leather, vegetable oils, opium, petroleum and petroleum products, vegetable oil seeds, ; skins, soapwort, raw and carded wool. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23966, 16 May 1941, Page 8
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