Te Komihana Tauhokohoko Commerce Commission
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Rural connectivity: a market reset in motion
Telecommunications Commissioner Tristan Gilbertson shares his insights on how new technologies are reshaping what connectivity looks like for rural households.
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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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Scrutiny on fuel companies
We’ve increased our monitoring and scrutiny of petrol pump prices in response to higher and more volatile wholesale prices. Read our regular reports.
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Annual Grocery Report
We’ve released our third annual grocery report, providing an updated view of competition in the market, including market structure, consumer outcomes, and the impact of regulatory measures since the Grocery Market Study.
Latest news
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03 Jul 2026
ComCom begins shaping expectations for infrastructure reslience investment
With risks to infrastructure increasing and the consequences of service disruptions becoming more significant, the Commerce Commission has begun shaping how infrastructure resilience investment could be undertaken more effectively in New Zealand. -
01 Jul 2026
JPT seeks clearance to acquire T&G Fresh
The Commerce Commission has received an application from J&P Turner Limited (JPT) seeking clearance for it, or any interconnected body corporate, to acquire up to 100% of the shares of Turners & Growers Fresh Limited (T&G Fresh). -
30 Jun 2026
Rural connectivity: a market reset in motion
Insights from our Telecommunications Commissioner, Tristan Gilbertson. -
30 Jun 2026
$90m back to Kiwi households and other wins from 20 years of CCCFA enforcement
The Commerce Commission has secured three final settlement agreements before it passes responsibility of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA) to the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) and is reflecting on 20 years of important work in consumer protection.
Latest publications
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ResOrgs Report – Infrastructure Resilience: Key principles for regulating the performance of utilities – 3 July 2026PDF - 5.7 MB | Published on 3 July 2026
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Resilience Principles: Decision-making framework for critical infrastructure providers – Draft guidance document – 3 July 2026PDF - 1.9 MB | Published on 3 July 2026
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Transpower's Ōtāhuhu Whakamaru – Final decision reasons paper – 2 July 2026PDF - 813 KB | Published on 2 July 2026
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JPT–T&G Fresh – Clearance application – 30 June 2026PDF - 625 KB | Published on 1 July 2026
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Southern Cross Healthcare Limited – Submission on Statement of Preliminary Issues – 25 June 2026PDF - 229 KB | Published on 1 July 2026