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sneaky bill profit over environment opposition says

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The article discusses a legislative bill in New Zealand focused on conservation management and potential fees for foreign tourists. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the bill's impact on specific sectors, companies, or commodity prices is not specified. The opposition's concerns about land sales and profit over environment are political, not tied to concrete commercial channels.

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  • Conservation Amendment Bill passed first reading 68-54 in New Zealand Parliament.
  • Bill could allow fees for foreign tourists accessing premium natural areas.
  • Critics claim it could open 60% of conservation land to sale.
  • Conservation Minister Tama Potaka calls it the most significant reform in 40 years.
  • Bill coincides with government override of Supreme Court ruling on climate lawsuits.

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