GDP up 0.9 percent
20 March 2014
Strong growth in manufacturing saw gross domestic product (GDP) rise 0.9 percent in the December 2013 quarter,
Statistics New Zealand said today.
Manufacturing activity grew 2.1 percent, driven by increases in food, beverage, and tobacco, and machinery and equipment
manufacturing. Manufacturing activity is now at its highest level since March 2006.
Dairy farming and dairy product manufacturing both fell this quarter, after strong increases last quarter, when
production rebounded from the drought earlier in 2013.
"While dairy activity fell this quarter, exports were up strongly, as production from last quarter was sold overseas,"
national accounts manager Michele Lloyd said.
Wholesale trade, including machinery and equipment wholesaling, increased 3.2 percent this quarter. Strong machinery and
equipment sales also led to a 7.5 percent increase in investment in these goods. Investment in plant, machinery, and
equipment is now at its highest level since the series began.
The expenditure measure of GDP was up 0.6 percent in the December 2013 quarter, driven by exports (up 3.1 percent) and
household spending on goods and services (up 1.3 percent).
The volume of spending by New Zealand households in the December 2013 year grew 3.4 percent, driven by a 7.4 percent
increase in spending on durable goods. This is the largest annual increase in spending on durable goods since June 2005.
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