• Associations back Clean Vehicle Standard call, turn focus to 2028 targets

    Associations back Clean Vehicle Standard call, turn focus to 2028 targets
    The industry’s three major associations have backed the Government’s decision to retain the Clean Vehicle Standard, with all three now turning their attention to the stage two fight that matters: where the 2028 targets land. The Motor Industry Association, Imported Motor Vehicle Industry Association and Motor Trade Association all say retention is the right call, […]
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  • Insurers will act on FMA add-on findings, says FSF

    Insurers will act on FMA add-on findings, says FSF
    The industry body representing New Zealand’s finance and insurance sector says its members will make changes where needed in response to the Financial Markets Authority’s review of add-on insurance, while defending the value the products deliver for vehicle buyers. The Financial Services Federation’s insurance provider members are considering the findings of the regulator’s thematic review […]
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  • ‘Policy certainty matters’: BYD welcomes Clean Vehicle Standard retention

    ‘Policy certainty matters’: BYD welcomes Clean Vehicle Standard retention
    The first industry reaction to the Government’s decision to retain the Clean Vehicle Standard has landed, with BYD Auto New Zealand saying the move sends an important signal to global vehicle manufacturers. BYD Auto New Zealand general manager Warren Willmot says policy certainty matters for manufacturers deciding where to introduce new technologies. “Retaining the Clean […]
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  • Breaking: Clean Vehicle Standard stays with new used import targets

    Breaking: Clean Vehicle Standard stays with new used import targets
    The Government will retain the Clean Vehicle Standard, ending months of uncertainty over whether the policy would be scrapped entirely. Officials will now work with the vehicle industry on recalibrated settings, including separate targets for used imports, reporting back early next year ahead of new settings taking effect from 1 January 2028. Transport minister Chris […]
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