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Coalition not waiting for new law to attempt to drive down fuel prices

Megan Woods says she is in talks with officials on what can be done to reduce prices at the pump before the Commerce Act is changed next year.

Jason Walls and Sophie Boot
Wed, 06 Dec 2017

The government is already in discussions with the Ministry of Business over how it can tip the scales back in favour of consumers in the fuel market before new legislation is passed next year.

Earlier today, Energy and Resources Minister Megan Woods said the Commerce Commission would be given

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Jason Walls and Sophie Boot
Wed, 06 Dec 2017
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