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Make a complaint
If you think a business or person isn't complying with one of the laws we enforce, you can make a complaint to us.
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Using our website
Using our website. The information on this website is intended to provide general information to the public. This website and its content have been developed with reference to theThis privacy notice applies to personal information collected on the
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Our role
The Commerce Commission is New Zealand's primary competition, fair trading, consumer credit and economic regulatory agency.
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Copper Withdrawal Code
The Copper Withdrawal Code sets out the minimum requirements Chorus, the provider of New Zealand's copper telecommunications network, must meet before it can stop providing wholesale copper phone and broadband services.
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Our people
We have around 400 staff across our head office in Wellington and our office in Auckland.
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Credit providers
If you provide credit to consumers you must follow New Zealand consumer credit laws.
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Consumer reports
From time-to-time we publish reports on projects or assessments completed that are of general interest to New Zealanders.
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Fuel
The Commerce Commission has a role in regulating the fuel industry under the Fuel Industry Act 2020.
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Commission confirms greater transparency requirements for lines companies…
29 Feb 2024 - The Commerce Commission has published its final decision on the changes to information New Zealand's local lines companies must disclose publicly as they adapt to an increasing demand on their networks, driven in large part by New Zealand&rs -
Dairy
The dairy industry in New Zealand is regulated by the Commerce Commission.