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Import Restrictions

An important border function is screening for items harmful to New Zealand’s interests. Importation of some goods is prohibited, while others may be admitted only after they have been subjected to treatment, such as fumigation.

Money
Agricultural items
Domestic pets and animals
Radio transmitters and telecommunications equipment
Firearms and weapons
Medicines
Objectionable publications
Hookah pipes, water pipes and smoking utensils
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)

See Prohibited imports for more information about import prohibitions and restrictions at the border which the New Zealand Customs Service enforces.

 

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