The regulation of the price and quality of goods or services in markets with monopoly characteristics is covered by Part 4 of the Commerce Act, and is implemented by the Commerce Commission.
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New Zealand is party to various international copyright agreements that set out minimum standards of protection for copyright.
This section relates to the laws on how entities, including companies, incorporated societies, building societies and limited partnerships, are created, administered and wound up.
This page summarises the changes to the financial reporting system introduced by the Financial Reporting Act 2013. It also provides background to the review of the financial reporting framework that led to the new Act.
This page has information about the 2013 Merits review of Part 4 of the Commerce Act, and work that has been done in the area of airport regulation.
Trade agreements and closer economic partnerships are an important part of New Zealand's international trade policy. We use trade agreements and closer economic partnerships to liberalise trade.
This page summarises the review of consumer laws that took place between 2010 and 2015.
Our role is to create better outcomes for all New Zealanders, particularly by supporting business growth. We are responsible for the delivery of advice, regulation and services that have a real impact on people, businesses and the environment within which they operate.