The energy sector is questioning how long new reform will really last.
Cabinet has agreed to cut regulation stopping New Zealand bringing in foreign Liquefied Natural Gas in efforts to boost energy supply and ease power bills.
Energy Resources Aotearoa is urging Labour to support the changes.
Chief Executive John Carnegie told Ryan Bridge the change must outlast the current political cycle.
He says businesses want certainty their investments won't be for nothing when a new Government comes into power.
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