New Zealand’s total exports of goods and services for the September quarter amounted to $22.2 billion, up $700 million on a year before.
Stats NZ today said total imports for the quarter were $29.1b, the same as in the September 2023 quarter.
Some of the biggest increases in exports were for travel services, up $172m to $2.8b, and for intellectual property services, up $74m million to $498m.
Total services exports actually fell by $43m compared to the September 2023 quarter but goods exports were up 4.4% to $15.7b.
For imports, the biggest increases happened in travel services, up $164 million, and telecommunication services, up $100 million.
Compared to the June quarter, the merchandise (goods) terms of trade rose 2.4% and the services terms of trade fell 0.9%.
Stats NZ said export prices for goods rose 0.7% and import prices fell 1.7%.
Export volumes for goods fell 1.8% and import volumes rose 3.0%.
Export values for goods fell 0.3% and import values rose 1.1%.
The services terms of trade fell 0.9%, with services export prices rising 0.7% and import prices rising 1.7%.
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