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Government Plays A Role In Increasing Cost Of Food

Thursday, 29 July 2021, 11:33 am The interim report on supermarket pricing will likely confirm what a lot of New Zealanders are experiencing when they head to the shops, National’s Commerce and Consumer Affairs spokesperson Todd McClay says. “The Government must take responsibility for its role in increasing the cost of living, including the price of food, and its impact on New Zealanders’ pay packets. Through its term the Government has continued to add costs on businesses and Kiwi families, and it’s inevitably resulted in higher prices for consumers. “Rather than wait for the final report, the Government has the opportunity now to make

Business Scoop » Kiwi Wallets Are Being Squeezed As Cost Of Living Rises

Press Release – New Zealand National Party The latest household living costs reveal Labours ill-thought through policies are hitting New Zealands most vulnerable the most, who are seeing more and more of their pay packets eaten up by basic day to day living costs, Nationals Shadow … The latest household living costs reveal Labours ill-thought through policies are hitting New Zealand’s most vulnerable the most, who are seeing more and more of their pay packets eaten up by basic day to day living costs, National’s Shadow Treasurer Andrew Bayly says. Kiwis have seen their household budgets take a hit with costs rising 2.5 per cent across the board since last year. Costs on Māori families have risen 2.6 per cent and superannuitants have seen their budget squeezed by 2.8 per cent.

Business Scoop » Waka Kotahi Heading Up The Wrong Street

Press Release – New Zealand National Party Waka Kotahi-NZTA is driving in the wrong direction as motorhomes and horse truck owners scramble to meet new modified cab regulations, says Nationals Associate Transport spokesperson Barbara Kuriger. Waka Kotahis LT400 ruling in April, which … Waka Kotahi-NZTA is driving in the wrong direction as motorhomes and horse truck owners scramble to meet new modified cab regulations, says National’s Associate Transport spokesperson Barbara Kuriger. Waka Kotahi’s LT400 ruling in April, which forces the sign-off of a specialist engineer on any cab modifications made since 2005, will cost individual vehicle owners thousands of dollars as the agency tries to apply it retrospectively.

Business Scoop » Government Plays A Role In Increasing Cost Of Food

Press Release – New Zealand National Party The interim report on supermarket pricing will likely confirm what a lot of New Zealanders are experiencing when they head to the shops, Nationals Commerce and Consumer Affairs spokesperson Todd McClay says. The Government must take responsibility … The interim report on supermarket pricing will likely confirm what a lot of New Zealanders are experiencing when they head to the shops, National’s Commerce and Consumer Affairs spokesperson Todd McClay says. “The Government must take responsibility for its role in increasing the cost of living, including the price of food, and its impact on New Zealanders’ pay packets. Through its term the Government has continued to add costs on businesses and Kiwi families, and it’s inevitably resulted in higher prices for consumers.

Business Scoop » Bishop Welcomes SH2 Safety Progress

Press Release – New Zealand National Party National List MP based in Hutt South Chris Bishop is welcoming yesterdays update from NZTA about improving safety on SH2 between Belmont and Melling, particularly around Grounsell Crescent. For the last few years I have worked with local residents … National List MP based in Hutt South Chris Bishop is welcoming yesterday’s update from NZTA about improving safety on SH2 between Belmont and Melling, particularly around Grounsell Crescent. “For the last few years I have worked with local residents and the Residents’ Association to advocate for safety improvements on this dangerous section of State Highway 2,” Mr Bishop says.

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