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New Zealand will introduce new legislation to make it easier for companies to develop and commercialize products using gene technologies such as gene editing.
Current regulations mean that genetically modified organisms cannot be released out of containment without going through a complex and vigorous process.
Low-risk gene editing techniques that produce changes indistinguishable from conventional breeding will be exempted from regulation.
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