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Exports down for fourth quarter in a row

Milk powder, butter, and cheese, and crude oil have dominated a $9.2 billion, or 2.8 percent, fall in exports in the December quarter, says Statistics New Zealand.The overseas merchandise trade figures, seasonally adjusted and compared with the September

NZPA
Fri, 29 Jan 2010
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Milk powder, butter, and cheese, and crude oil have dominated a $9.2 billion, or 2.8 percent, fall in exports in the December quarter, says Statistics New Zealand.

The overseas merchandise trade figures, seasonally adjusted and compared with the September 2009 quarter, were released today and showed a fourth consecutive quarterly decrease in exports.

Imports decreased 3.2 percent to $9.4b, the fifth consecutive quarterly decline, which was led by falls in capital and intermediate goods.

The trade balance was a deficit of $170 million, or 1.8 percent, of exports.

For the December 2009 exports were down $433m, or 11.3 percent, to $3.4b on December 2008.

Milk powder, butter and cheese showed the largest decrease.

Imports decreased $776m, or 18.6 percent, to $3.4b, led by mechanical machinery and equipment, and vehicles, parts, and accessories.

The decline in the export and import trends appeared to have eased in recent months.

The trade balance was a surplus of $2m, or 0.1 percent of exports.

NZPA
Fri, 29 Jan 2010
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