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Fair Trading Amendment Bill | New Zealand Legislation

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The Fair Trading Amendment Bill (New Zealand) is a legislative proposal to amend New Zealand’s Fair Trading Act 1986. It would likely update rules around how businesses must market, describe, and sell goods and services to consumers, including obligations that could affect how warranties and service plans are advertised and disclosed.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

If enacted, amendments to New Zealand’s fair-trading and consumer-protection rules could require clearer or more stringent disclosures for AppleCare+ (e.g., what is covered/excluded, pricing and terms, and how remedies are offered). While it is not specifically an “extended warranty” or “insurance” bill based on the title alone, changes to marketing and consumer rights could increase compliance and documentation requirements for AppleCare+ sales and claims handling.

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Details

Country

New Zealand

Region

Asia Pacific

Discovered

5/17/2026

Relevance Score

62%

Language

English