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Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill

Government bill

About this bill

This Bill introduces a public interest test into New Zealand's anti-dumping and countervailing duties regime; it introduces a provision allowing for an anti-dumping and a countervailing duty to be deferred if users of the goods have been significantly impacted by a natural disaster or other emergency; and it makes a number of other minor and technical changes.
Voting method
Party voting: Parties decided whether or not to support this bill and cast votes on behalf of all their MPs.
Read the bill
Bill text: Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill (legislation.govt.nz)
Act text: Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Act 2017 (legislation.govt.nz)
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Member responsible

Jacqui Dean
Jacqui Dean

Former National MP for Waitaki

Progress

Enacted

This Bill has been passed by Parliament, and signed into law by the Governor-General in a step called Royal Assent. This doesn't mean that everything the Act implements has come into force yet, but it does mean that the Act is on the statute books.

Votes

1st reading
Passed
28 June 2016

107

Ayes

14

Noes

0

Abst.

0

Abse.
2nd reading
Passed
14 February 2017

63

Ayes

57

Noes

0

Abst.

0

Abse.
3rd reading
Passed
24 May 2017

60

Ayes

59

Noes

0

Abst.

0

Abse.

Only reading votes are shown here; these votes determine whether the Bill progresses through Parliament. Other votes, such as votes on whether to amend parts of the Bill, can be seen in Hansard.

Bill details last synced with the Parliament website about 2 years ago.
(23 March 2023 at 00:01 GMT+00:00)

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