The New Zealand government is proposing to relax regulations on heavy vehicles to improve fuel efficiency and shield the economy from global fuel price volatility.
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They are, they are. So I always look at the new orders figure. Um, but of course, you know, this is all um this is all really the fuel situation uh coming out of the the trouble in the Middle East uh with Iran. So it's really impacting both manufacturing and services, which is a bit of a shame really, because we started the year in quite a positive territory.
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exposed vulnerability to global supply shocks
Energy security front and centre at EMA with Minister Shane Jonesexternal shock disrupting NZ economy
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