The Government is introducing a mandatory standard for unit pricing to help consumers make informed decisions when shopping for the essentials at the supermarket.
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The Government has announced new rules that will require supermarkets and other large grocery retailers to clearly and consistently display unit pricing for grocery products. Generally this will be per kilogram or per litre.
Find out about the Commerce Commission's study into competition for the supply and acquisition of New Zealand's residential building supplies.
We provide advice on the impacts of government policies and proposed regulation — including occupational regulation — on competition and consumers.
A market study helps determine whether there are any factors that may be impeding competition in a market or markets for goods or services. Market studies focus on the structure and behaviour of the market itself, not the actions of any specific company.
The Government has announced the introduction of the Three Waters Economic Efficiency and Consumer Protection Bill today, which will ensure the future three waters system promotes consumer interests.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has opened consultation on a review into anti-competitive land agreements across the wider economy.
The Commerce Amendment Act 2018 amended the Commerce Act 1986 (the Commerce Act) to give the Commerce Commission the ability to undertake market studies to determine whether there are any factors that may be impeding competition in a market.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is seeking feedback on a new mandatory Code of Conduct between major retailers and suppliers who operate in the grocery sector.
The Government has announced today how it will work to improve competition for key building products in Aotearoa New Zealand.