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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There's quite a bit in here that we knew about before, but there are some interesting um wrinkles as well. Um so it won't be any surprise to people that uh construction and in the hospital sector are pretty competitive, and some people are doing it quite hard there.
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tightly contested and financially precarious despite market presence
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