New Zealand is the most over-centralised country in the OECD, Sam Broughton says.
Shane Jones says he has been told the supply has dropped down to five or six days.
International customers are looking at emissions profiles of their suppliers.
More data required from government departments will underpin progress on the targets - even while public servants are being slashed.
Councils will have to demonstrate water plans are financially sustainable and meet regulatory standards.
Overseas standards must be the equivalent of or better than New Zealand's, Minister Chris Penk stresses.
Latest government financial statements show company tax is down as profits fall.
Minister says red tape has driven up building costs and this will make it easier to build new homes.
Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says the ban cost New Zealand about $2 million in lost export revenue.
Ministry of Primary Industries is axeing 304 jobs as part of government-required funding cuts. Meanwhile, Government claims it will introduce ‘gold standard rules’ for live exports.