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New Zealand exports include:

  • dairy products (from cattle and goats)
  • meat (sheep, beef, deer)
  • hides and leather
  • fish
  • wood/wood products, including paper and paper-associated products
  • tourism
  • wine
  • Manuka Honey
  • wool
  • fruit and vegetables
  • cereal products
  • organic chemicals
  • pharmaceutical products
  • plastic products
  • rubber products
  • textiles
  • furniture
  • electrical equipment
  • marine equipment
  • agricultural and industrial machinery
  • aluminium
  • iron/steel and other metals
  • crude oil and mineral oils

The bulk, though not all, of New Zealand's exports come from the agricultural/Natural Resources industry.

New Zealand imports include:

  • vehicles
  • electronics
  • petroleum and fuels / refined oil
  • textiles
  • plastics
  • motor cars
  • aircraft and aircraft parts
  • TV receivers, including video monitors and projectors
  • telephone equipment
  • medical instruments
  • medicaments
  • Automatic data process machines

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Diary products (particularly milk powder), meat (particularly beef and lamb), and wood (logs etc).

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Oil, petrol, cars, technology, appliances and fabrics

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wool and dairy products

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Dairy products.

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