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  • Construction and property

    If you are getting a home built or hiring tradespeople to do work on your property there are some things you can do to help protect yourself if things go wrong.

  • What is a competitor?

    Competitors are other businesses who can offer the same or similar goods and services to your customers.

  • Selling extended warranties

    If you sell extended warranties for an additional price to consumers there are rules you must comply with.

  • Our role in telecommunications

    We work to ensure broadband and mobile markets are competitive through regulation of wholesale telecommunications services and our monitoring of how the retail market is performing.

  • Information for retailers – unit pricing

    The Unit Pricing Regulations have come into effect as of 31 August 2023. The Regulations require certain grocery retailers to display the unit price for goods clearly and legibly, at no less than 25% the size of the marked price. This applies to in

  • Gift cards and vouchers

    Buying gift cards and vouchers can be a good option – maybe you don't know what to get someone, or you are looking to buy something for that person who has everything.

  • Transpower input methodologies

    Input methodologies are the rules, requirements and processes that underpin regulation under Part 4 of the Commerce Act.

  • Buying goods and services

    Any person who buys goods or services in New Zealand is protected by New Zealand's fair trading laws. When deciding whether to buy a good or service, you must be given accurate and truthful information.

  • Resale price maintenance

    Resale price maintenance occurs when a supplier of goods enforces, or tries to enforce, a minimum price at which the reseller must on-sell those goods.

  • Why regulate?

    Our vision is that New Zealanders are better off because markets work well and consumers and businesses are confident market participants.