The New Zealand government is implementing monthly fuel price adjustments for public transport and infrastructure contractors to improve cashflow stability and maintain service reliability amid rising fuel costs driven by global market volatility.
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I'm optimistic about the ceasefire. I think it'll hold ish and things will ish come right. Therefore, the secondary inflationary issues that she may or may not be worried about may not come to pass. What's your read?
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practical and timely response to volatility
More flex for public transport operators and contractors as fuel costs risebusinesses facing pressure to charge more or absorb costs
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