In general, you are not allowed to import items that may be likely to damage the agriculture, or the native flora and fauna of the country. Specific queries may be addressed to the Customs Department, and the Agriculture Department.
Further exceptions apply to firearms, and to items specified in the CITES (endangered species) agreement.
Generally this excludes food products that have not passed through a manufacturing process, medicines of many sorts, radioactive materials and so on.
Food includes any product taken by mouth, contrary to many travelers expectation.
If in doubt, inquiry to the above Departments sill save much drama.
Biosecurity New Zealand import health standard states that all dried fruit must be commercially prepared and packaged. So no home dried fruit is allowed.
yes it is allowed
There in 90 legal landfills in New Zealand. so that means 90 landfills are allowed to be used.
No. Once the are out of jail they can.
Probably because of a lack of manufacturing facilities. There really isn't enough of a market to where a manufacturer would set up assembly in New Zealand, unless they were using imported CKD kits.
This material would normally be a prohibited import. For a special purpose, import can probably be organized with Customs and Agriculture departments permission.
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No, you are not allowed to use suppressors in New Zealand
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Biosecurity New Zealand import health standard states that all dried fruit must be commercially prepared and packaged. So no home dried fruit is allowed.
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New Zealand does not import to other countries, but from other countries. However, it does export to other countries. They are two totally different questions.
cheese and wool
I couldn't buy a good computer in Fiji so I had to import one from New Zealand.
Because we don't make them here...
The short answer is no, unless you have a firearms collector's licence. A fully automatic weapon is a restricted weapon and unless you have the correct licence you are not allowed to import them or own them. The collector's licence is difficult to get and restrictive.