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New Zealand inquiry to examine economic effects of supply chain disruption to competition

( November 8, 2022, 04:03 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The effects of persistent supply chain disruptions on competition in New Zealand's economy will be investigated by the nation's Productivity Commission, with an inquiry launched to also examine the nation's resilience to disruption to market diversification and innovation. The New Zealand Productivity Commission said the inquiry would examine a range of persistent risks to the nation's economy and communities and focus on how it can build economic resilience. The NZCC said the Covid-19 pandemic and other international events had provided a chance to examine such issues in the face of uncertainty about the security of supply and economic production.The full statement from the New Zealand Productivity Commission follows:...

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