Dr. John Small, Chair of the Commerce Commission, discusses findings from a report on sectoral competitiveness in New Zealand, highlighting concerns over weakened competition in supermarkets, insurance, and essential services, while noting some progress in construction and food/á
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Uh this competition issue in supermarkets, in my opinion. Um part of it is to do it's a complicated situation in there, partly to do with the rebates that supermarkets are getting from suppliers.
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