2025年8月,新西兰的贸易逆差从去年同期的23亿新西兰元缩减至12亿新西兰元。出口同比激增23%,达到59亿新西兰元,出口水果(57%)、奶粉、黄油和奶酪(32%)、肉类和可食用内脏(30%)以及贵金属、珠宝和硬币(92%)。另一方面,进口值略有下降,下降0.4%,至71亿新西兰元,受石油和产品(-10%)、飞机和零部件(-34%)、船舶、船只和浮式结构(-92%)以及食物残渣、废物和饲料(-16%)采购减少的影响。出口增长基础广泛,对中国(+35%)、澳大利亚(+17%)、美国(+14%)和欧盟(+52%)的出货量上升,而对欧盟(-6%)、美国和韩国(-32%)的进口量下降。
New Zealand’s trade deficit shrank to NZD 1.2 billion in August 2025, from NZD 2.3 billion in the corresponding month of the previous year. Exports surged by 23% year-on-year to NZD 5.9 billion, on outbound shipment of fruit (57%), milk powder, butter, and cheese (32%), meat and edible offal (30%), and precious metals, jewelry, and coins (92%). On the other hand, import values declined slightly, falling 0.4% to NZD 7.1 billion, weighed down by lower purchases of petroleum and products (-10%), aircraft and parts (-34%), ships, boats, and floating structures (-92%), and food residues, wastes, and fodder (-16%). Export growth was broad-based, with shipments rising to China (+35%), Australia (+17%), the US (+14%), and the EU (+52%), while imports fell from the EU (-6%), the US (-1.3%), and South Korea (-32%).