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‘Let our scientists get on and do their jobs’: Minister Collins

The Government plans to benefit from GE and AI technologies.

WATCH: Science, Innovation, and Technology Minister Judith Collins speaks with Brent Edwards.

Brent Edwards Mon, 29 Jan 2024

Science, Innovation, and Technology Minister Judith Collins expects legislation easing restrictions on genetically engineered technologies will be introduced this year.

In its coalition agreement with New Zealand First, National has agreed to liberalise genetic engineering laws while ensuring strong

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Brent Edwards Mon, 29 Jan 2024
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