The New Zealand government is preparing for potential fuel shortages and rising prices due to the ongoing Middle East conflict and its impact on global fuel supplies.
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Look, there's no doubt about it, there'll be a big hit on inflation and also on growth. Our job is to make sure we minimise that impact as much as possible. We're very conscious of not repeating the mistakes of COVID where we saw inflation jump out to 32 year highs and debt out to $180 billion. So we've got to keep a long term eye on protecting New Zealanders and that means being economically responsible. But look.
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concerns about energy security and supply disruptions
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