By Saloni Sinha ( April 1, 2025, 06:10 GMT | Insight) -- The right-to-repair legislation currently before the New Zealand parliament should clearly define the categories of covered products, such as smartphones and non-motorized vehicles, the country’s leading consumer-rights group, Consumer NZ, has recommended. The group also recommended that, depending on the category, the legislation should specify how long facilities, spare parts, tools, information and software must be available after goods are supplied. The right-to-repair legislation currently before the New Zealand parliament should clearly define the categories of covered products, such as smartphones and non-motorized vehicles, the country’s leading consumer-rights group has recommended....
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