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Input methodologies are the rules, requirements and processes that underpin regulation under Part 4 of the Commerce Act.
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Trade Me is an online marketplace where you can buy and sell goods or services.
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One of our central purposes is to safeguard the integrity of competitive markets to ensure businesses and consumers feel confident they are not being unfairly disadvantaged. To achieve this, it is important New Zealanders understand our role and the
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We believe it is important that people who interact with us, in the context of an investigation, know what to expect.
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Here you will find summarised information on different aspects of each electricity distributor's performance.
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Intellectual property law and competition law share the common purpose of promoting innovation and dynamic efficiency, and enhancing consumer welfare. However, anti-competitive conduct involving intellectual property may breach the Commerce Act.
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In December 2022, the Commission engaged Perceptive to undertake a monthly research programme of consumer satisfaction with Retail Service Quality (RSQ). The survey includes mobile and broadband
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As part of our commitment to greater transparency and increasing the public's understanding of what we do and how we do it, we publish our priorities for each financial year.
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Consumer-owned electricity distribution businesses that meet certain criteria are exempt from price-quality regulation.
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Effective asset management is crucial for electricity distributors. Sound asset management is an integral part of ensuring that distributors improve efficiency and provide services at a price and quality that reflects the demands of electricity