New Zealand’s imports totaled US$42.2 billion in 2019, up by 15.7% since 2015 but down by -3.4% from 2018 to 2019.

Find statistics about New Zealand's overseas trade of goods and services. The top imports of New Zealand are Cars ($3.28B), Crude Petroleum ($2.47B), Refined Petroleum ($2.15B), Delivery Trucks ($1.34B), and Broadcasting Equipment ($954M).

In 2019, New Zealand bought US$42.2 billion worth of imported products up by 15.7% since 2015 and down by -3.4% from 2018 to 2019. New Zealand Imports By Country Value Year; China: $8.54B 2019 Australia: $4.87B 2019 United States: $4.23B 2019 Japan: $2.76B 2019 Germany: $2.38B 2019 Trade: The top exports of New Zealand are Concentrated Milk ($5.08B), Sheep and Goat Meat ($2.68B), Butter ($2.59B), Rough Wood ($2.49B), and Frozen Bovine Meat ($1.89B). Top 10 New Zealand Imports from China China's exports to New Zealand amounted to $8.5 billion or 20.2% of its overall imports. Based on the average exchange rate for 2019, the New Zealand dollar has depreciated by -5.9% against the US dollar since 2015 and declined by -5% from 2018 to 2019.

Imports to New Zealand fell 9.9 percent from a year ago to NZD 4326 million in February 2020, after declining 3.3 percent in in the previous month, mostly due to double-digit declines in purchases of petroleum and products (-17.8 percent to NZD 405 million), vehicles, parts & accessories (-11.3 percent to NZD 561 million), and textiles (-18.6 percent to NZD 222 million).

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