Te Komihana Tauhokohoko Commerce Commission
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New revenue limits for gas pipeline businesses
We’ve confirmed the revenue limits for regulated gas pipeline companies through to 2031, keeping price increases moderate for most households to 2031.
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State of Competition report released
Our first State of Competition report reveals a mixed picture, with competition remaining broadly stable overall but with growing pressures in other parts of the economy.
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Fuel surcharge guidance for businesses
While fuel surcharges can be a legitimate way for businesses to recover unexpected increases in fuel costs, we want to remind businesses about how to apply them fairly.
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Competition Matters Conference 2026
At our Competition Matters Conference on 14 May, we heard from an exceptional line up of speakers and panellists from across government, the OECD and the business community as they unpack the big issues shaping a more competitive and prosperous future.
Latest news
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27 May 2026
Commission sets new revenue limits for gas pipeline businesses
The Commission has confirmed new revenue limits on what regulated gas pipeline companies can recover, keeping price increases moderate for most households to 2031. -
26 May 2026
Level playing field measures to be introduced
The Electricity Authority Te Mana Hiko (Authority) says its decision to amend the Electricity Industry Participation Code 2010, to introduce non-discrimination obligations (NDOs), released today, will help level the playing field in the electricity market. -
26 May 2026
Unregistered lender gets two-year ban after targeting vulnerable borrowers
Ilaisaane Malupo, trading as Nane Easy Loan Finance Services NZ (Nane Loans), has been banned from participating in the financial service industry for two years after providing personal loans illegally to members of the Tongan community in South Auckland. -
25 May 2026
NZGA seeks authorisation to engage in collective bargaining with Southern Cross
The Commerce Commission has received an application from New Zealand Gynaecology Association Inc (NZGA) on behalf of its members, seeking authorisation and interim authorisation to collectively negotiate with health insurance company Southern Cross and hospitals over the provision of gynaecology services.
Latest publications
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Annexure C – HP Australia – Australian Notification Application – 16 July 2019PDF - 8.6 MB | Published on 27 May 2026
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Spark – Submission on Statement of Preliminary Issues – 26 May 2026PDF - 79 KB | Published on 27 May 2026
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Gas Transmission Services Default Price Quality Path Determination 2026 – 27 May 2026PDF - 757 KB | Published on 27 May 2026
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Gas DPP4 final decision modelling suite – 27 May 2026ZIP - 8.1 MB | Published on 27 May 2026
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Gas Distribution Services Default Price Quality Path Determination 2026 – 27 May 2026PDF - 760 KB | Published on 27 May 2026