The New Zealand government is considering updating the 1981 Petroleum Demand Restraint Act to legally justify fuel restrictions amid an energy crisis triggered by the war in the Middle East.
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I I think it was is really telling that um should be mentioned the range of merges. Like I I personally wasn't a big fan of the removal of excise tax because it was just um you know, the petrol companies were still making massive profits during that, as they are right now.
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limited fuel access raises practical concerns
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