Disappointment in attempt to improve competition laws

Dr Eric Crampton
The Post
16 February, 2026

The coalition agreements that formed the Government promised an important change to the Commerce Act.

The Commerce Commission has always been able to take on traditional cartel arrangements: secret agreements where businesses divvy up a market, restrict output and raise prices. Those arrangements are rightly subject to heavy monetary penalties.

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