Articles tagged with Customs

Customs Minister Warns Young New Zealanders: Drug Couriering Risks Life and Freedom

5 days ago | 94 views

Customs Minister Casey Costello warned that young New Zealanders are being exploited by criminal groups to courier drugs, facing severe legal consequences including lengthy prison sentences. Recent arrests highlight ongoing drug smuggling operations, with significant quantities of methamphetamine involved and both locals and foreign nationals apprehended at airports. The Minister urged young people and their families to resist such offers, emphasizing the risks of imprisonment at home and harsher penalties, including the death penalty, in some Southeast Asian countries.

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Budget 2026: Targeted Support and Fuel Resilience Amid Global Crisis

1 month ago | 271 views

The Budget addresses the global fuel crisis with temporary, targeted support and provisions for further action if needed, including increased funding for frontline services, a $50 weekly boost to the In-Work Tax Credit, and $150 million for strategic fuel reserves. It also supports public transport, raises mileage rates for support workers, and sets aside a $450 million reserve for additional measures should conditions worsen. Emphasizing fiscal discipline, the Government aims to protect households and businesses while maintaining New Zealand’s financial resilience amid ongoing global uncertainties.

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Budget 2026 Boosts NZ Customs with $81.5M to Fight Drugs and Crime

1 month ago | 339 views

Budget 2026 allocates $81.5 million to enhance New Zealand Customs' capacity to combat illegal drugs and organized crime through upgraded equipment, improved facilities, and expanded international presence. The funding supports two main initiatives: $70.7 million for domestic border security enhancements and $10.8 million to establish four new international liaison posts in strategic regions to disrupt criminal networks offshore. Customs Minister Casey Costello emphasizes the importance of these investments in strengthening border protection, international cooperation, and maintaining efficient trade facilitation amid rising smuggling threats.

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Customs Minister Casey Costello Visits Samoa and Fiji for Pacific Crime Summit

1 month ago | 306 views

Customs and Associate Police Minister Casey Costello is visiting Samoa and Fiji to fulfill her responsibilities and attend the Pacific Transnational Crime Summit Minister’s meeting. The summit, jointly hosted by Fiji and Australia, gathers over 15 Pacific Police Ministers to enhance regional cooperation against transnational crime. During her visit, Ms. Costello is meeting with Samoan officials and conducting operational visits to key security facilities in Samoa.

Tags: Casey Costello Masinalupe Leatuavao Makesi Pisi Samoa Fiji Pacific Transnational Crime Summit Customs Associate Police Minister Pacific Police Ministers New Zealand Apia Port

New Zealand Tightens Nitrous Oxide Controls to Curb Harm and Illegal Use

2 months ago | 431 views

The New Zealand Government is tightening controls on nitrous oxide to reduce harm and illegal use by requiring import approval from the Director-General of Health and classifying large canisters over 10 grams as psychoactive substances. These measures aim to support law enforcement in cracking down on illegal sales and imports, closing loopholes, and preventing recreational misuse while allowing legitimate medical and commercial use. Officials emphasize the serious health risks and public safety concerns associated with nitrous oxide misuse, including impaired judgment, neurological damage, and fatal crashes.

Tags: Simeon Brown Mark Mitchell nitrous oxide psychoactive substances recreational use law enforcement Customs and Excise Act 2018 New Zealand public health

New NZ Customs Levy Regime Starts Today: Fairer Fees for Importers and Exporters

3 months ago | 478 views

A new levy regime effective today aims to make New Zealand’s goods management system fairer by shifting border clearance costs from taxpayers to importers and exporters, particularly addressing the surge in low-value online imports. The changes introduce differentiated charges based on consignment type and value, end subsidies for low-value goods and commercial vessels, and include fees for international transshipments and empty containers. These reforms, developed with industry consultation, are expected to recover NZ$71 million over four years, supporting Customs and MPI in safeguarding trade, biosecurity, and community safety.

Tags: Casey Costello Andrew Hoggard Customs Biosecurity New Zealand goods levy MPI border management online imports

New Zealand and French Agencies Seize 4.24 Tonnes of Cocaine in Pacific Operation

4 months ago | 752 views

New Zealand agencies, including Customs, Defence Force, and GCSB, collaborated with French authorities and the US DEA to intercept 4.24 tonnes of cocaine in French Polynesia as part of Operation Kiwa. This operation is the first major success of the Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime (TSOC) Action Plan aimed at targeting maritime transnational crime networks in the Pacific. The campaign emphasizes international cooperation and enhanced intelligence and surveillance to protect New Zealand and its Pacific partners from organised crime.

Tags: Casey Costello New Zealand Customs Service New Zealand Defence Force Government Communications Security Bureau United States Drug Enforcement Agency French authorities Operation Kiwa Transnational Serious and Organised Crime French Polynesia New Zealand

Parliament Passes Bill for Fairer and More Effective Revenue Collection on Imported and Exported Goods

9 months ago | 947 views

Parliament has passed the Customs (Levies and Other Matters) Amendment Bill, aiming to enhance revenue collection on imported and exported goods. The bill introduces a levy regime to recover Customs' goods management costs, allows for the collection of product stewardship fees, and streamlines the process for seeking GST refunds on returned imported goods. Customs Minister Casey Costello emphasizes that the bill does not change existing charges or introduce new ones, highlighting the importance of spreading costs across importers through a levy regime.

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