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NZ imports at record high

Tina Morrison
NZME. regionals·
29 Jan, 2016 03:00 AM3 mins to read

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The country's imports increased 2.5 per cent to $52.53 billion compared with the year earlier.

The country's imports increased 2.5 per cent to $52.53 billion compared with the year earlier.

New Zealand imports rose to a record high last year as a decline in the value of the currency pushed up values.

The country's imports increased 2.5 per cent to $52.53 billion compared with the year earlier, according to data from Statistics New Zealand. Annual exports slid 2.2 per cent to $49 billion.

The annual trade deficit widened to $3.55 billion from $1.18 billion in 2014, and the widest for a calendar year since 2008, the agency said.

The New Zealand dollar slipped about 12 per cent against the US dollar last year as falling commodity prices, particularly for dairy products, weakened the country's growth prospects, while a pick-up in the US economy bolstered the greenback. That increased the cost of importing goods into the country.

"The depreciating New Zealand dollar has an upward effect on import and export prices," Statistics NZ international statistics senior manager Jason Attewell said.

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"Imports rose $1.3 billion, but exports fell $1.1 billion as the impact of falls in world prices, such as for dairy products, was greater than the upward exchange rate effect."

The rise in imports was broad-based and was led by consumption goods such as clothing, toys and games, which increased 13 per cent to $13.48 billion.

Imports of capital goods rose 4.6 per cent, led by a 5.8 per cent increase in machinery and plant imports.

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Offsetting the increases, the value of annual crude oil imports slid by about a third on the back of lower prices.

Meanwhile, the drop in export values was led by dairy products, which slid 21 per cent to $11.53 billion, with China accounting for two-thirds of the fall. The decline was led by a 31 per cent drop in milk powder.

Still, the quantity of dairy exports rose 2.9 per cent to a record high of 2.9 million tonnes, the agency said. China was the largest market, accounting for 21 per cent of the total, down from 28 per cent in 2014.

For the December month, exports rose 0.6 per cent to $4.43 billion from a year earlier, led by logs and wine.

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December imports slid 2.6 per cent to $4.48 billion, led by a drop in crude oil and transport equipment. Excluding the volatility of large capital items, goods imports rose 2.6 per cent, the agency said.

The December trade deficit was $53 million, compared with expectations for a monthly deficit of $131 million in a Reuters poll of economists.

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