House debates
Tuesday, 10 August 2021
Bills
Customs Amendment (2022 Harmonized System Changes) Bill 2021, Customs Tariff Amendment (2022 Harmonized System Changes) Bill 2021; Second Reading
12:53 pm
Keith Pitt (Hinkler, National Party, Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia) Share this | Hansard source
The Customs Tariff Amendment (2022 Harmonized System Changes) Bill 2021 and the Customs Amendment (2022 Harmonized System Changes) Bill 2021 will amend the Customs Tariff Act 1995 and the Customs Act 1901, respectively. Together these two bills will implement the changes agreed to in the sixth review of the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, the harmonised system. The measures in the tariff amendment bill will ensure that Australia's customs tariff, which is based on the harmonised system, reflects the changing patterns of international trade, the emergence of new technologies and the international will to regulate certain goods of concern.
The World Customs Organization developed the harmonised system to strengthen and support trade between countries with different trade regulatory arrangements. Australia is one of more than 200 countries and economies that use the harmonised system. The harmonised system is of critical importance to Australian traders and industry. Ensuring that Australia's tariff is consistent with the international harmonised system used by our trading partners is an important part of the government's support for our importers and exporters.
The customs amendment bill is consequential to the amendments that we made to the Customs Tariff Act 1995 by the Customs Tariff Amendment (2022 Harmonized System Changes) Bill 2021. One of the amendments made by the tariff amendment bill creates a new tariff subheading for products such as e-cigarettes. Consequentially, the definition of tobacco products in the Customs Act 1901 needs to be amended to ensure that e-cigarettes remain subject to the same treatment as other imported products that contain tobacco. The customs amendment bill will amendment this definition. Can I thank members for their contribution to the debate, particularly the member for Fisher, and commend the Customs Amendment (2022 Harmonized System Changes) Bill 2021 and the Customs Tariff Amendment (2022 Harmonized System Changes) Bill 2021 to the House.
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