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Record export lamb prices nudge terms of trade to new high

Published: Thu 1 Mar 2018 10:49 AM
1 March 2018
Record export lamb prices nudge terms of trade to new high
Record export lamb and butter prices helped boost New Zealand’s terms of trade by 0.8 percent in the December 2017 quarter, to another new high, Stats NZ said today.
Export meat prices rose 7.5 percent in the December 2017 quarter, mainly reflecting high lamb prices (up 12 percent).
Total export prices rose 4.9 percent, with dairy and forestry prices also contributing to the rise.
“Dairy prices have been generally high in 2017, with butter rising 11 percent in the December 2017 quarter to reach a new peak,” business prices manager Sarah Williams said. “Export prices for butter have nearly doubled since September 2016, up 93 percent.”
Total import prices rose 4.0 percent in the December 2017 quarter, with crude oil leading the rise.
The terms of trade is a measure of the purchasing power of New Zealand’s exports abroad and an indicator of the state of the overall economy.
Prior to 2017, the last high for the terms of trade was the June 1973 quarter, influenced by commodity price rises for dairy, meat, and wool in the early 1970s.
For more information about these statistics:
• Visit Overseas trade indexes (prices and volumes): December 2017 quarter (provisional)
• See CSV files for download
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