20 October 2004
Productivity Commission report released
Commerce Minister Margaret Wilson today welcomed the draft report by the Australian Productivity Commission on
Australian and New Zealand competition and consumer protection regimes.
“The report has focused on areas where the competition and consumer protection regimes materially impede the development
of a single economic market,” Margaret Wilson said.
”In terms of competition issues, the Commission has proposed a number of diverse options for reform,” Margaret Wilson
said. “These range from having one Australasian test to address competition issues to maintaining two separate
competition authorities with enhanced cooperation”.
Today’s report stems from a research study by the Productivity Commission, announced by Margaret Wilson and Australian
Treasurer Peter Costello in June. The Commission will host discussions on the draft report with interested parties.
These will be held in Auckland on 4 November and in Wellington on 5 November.
“The Commission has also called for written submissions, to be received by 19 November. I urge all those interested in
this study to become involved,” Margaret Wilson said.
The Commission’s final report will be released in December. The outcomes of the study will not be binding on either
government.
Copies of the report can be obtained from the Australian Productivity Commission http://www.pc.gov.au/
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