The New Zealand government has allocated $450 million as a reserve to manage potential fuel price spikes caused by ongoing Middle East conflicts, alongside temporary support measures for affected households and workers.
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Yeah, I think that that's a a really good possibility. We know that we had a start a strong January, February, you know, really a March and April were impacted by that crisis. And I'd like to think now that consumers will go, okay. We know that it's maybe six months before we get back to normal price uh for at fuel at the pump, but you know, in the meantime, that's the the one thing that's um being solved, so we can just get on with things and hopefully that brings a stronger economy through the next, you know, half of the year.
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long-term uncertainty mitigated by market outlook
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