International trade statistics provide information on imports and exports of goods and services between New Zealand and our trading partners.
Key facts
Quarterly goods and services by country
- Total exports of goods and services for the June 2025 quarter were $28.9 billion, up from $26.3 billion in the June 2024 quarter.
- Total imports of goods and services for the June 2025 quarter were $27.6 billion, up from $26.7 billion in the June 2024 quarter.
- The total two-way trade for the June 2025 quarter was $56.4 billion.
New Zealand international trade dashboard shows quarterly exports and imports data for goods and services by country and commodity type.
Total services exports rose $381 million to $7.5 billion in the June 2025 quarter compared with the June 2024 quarter.
The top movements of our services export categories were:
- other business services, up $124 million to $953 million
- transportation services, up $69 million to $947 million
- travel services, up $56 million to $3.6 billion
- telecommunication services, down $34 million to $426 million
- charges for the use of intellectual property services, down $18 million to $436 million.
Total service imports rose $732 million to $8.5 billion in the June 2025 quarter compared with the June 2024 quarter.
The top movements of our services import categories were:
- telecommunication services, up $181 million to $1.1 billion
- transportation services, up $142 million to $1.7 billion
- personal, cultural, and recreational services, up $105 million to $376 million
- financial services, up $83 million to $271 million
- travel services, up $55 million to $1.8 billion.
Overseas merchandise trade: June 2025 has more information about the value of goods imports and exports in the June 2025 month.
Overseas trade indexes (OTI)
Movements are compared with the March 2025 quarter. All prices are unadjusted; all volumes and values are seasonally adjusted unless otherwise stated.
- The merchandise (goods) terms of trade rose 4.1 percent.
- Export prices for goods rose 0.2 percent and import prices fell 3.7 percent.
- Export volumes for goods fell 3.7 percent and import volumes rose 4.2 percent.
- Export values for goods fell 4.8 percent and import values fell 1.2 percent.
- The services terms of trade fell 0.4 percent.
- Services export prices fell 1.8 percent, while import prices fell 1.4 percent.
International Trade in Services and Royalties Survey (ITSS) data quality update
In the June 2025 quarter, the overall response rate was 79 percent, below the target response rate of 80 percent. The response rate for key firms was 98 percent, below the target response rate of 100 percent.
Declining response rates resulted in a higher level of imputation. We conducted additional quality assessment checks for any bias in the non-responding units to ensure our imputation model still holds. We found no concerns and ITSS data remained fit for purpose.
Late responses will be processed and revised for next quarter.
Text alternative for goods and services exports and imports, June 2025 quarter compared with the June 2024 quarter
The diagram shows two-way trade was up 6.5 percent to $56.4 billion. On the left-hand side of the diagram, total exports were up 9.9 percent to $28.9 billion. Goods exports were up 12 percent to $21.4 billion, and services exports were up 5.4 percent to $7.5 billion. On the right-hand side of the diagram, total imports were up 3.2 percent to $27.6 billion. Goods imports were up 0.6 percent to $19.1 billion, and services imports were up 9.5 percent to $8.5 billion. Note: Figures are compiled using balance of payments concepts.
Text alternative for OTI merchandise imports and exports, June 2025 quarter compared with the March 2025 quarter
The diagram shows the terms of trade rose 4.1 percent, where export prices rose 0.2 percent and import prices fell 3.7 percent. The value of exports fell 4.8 percent to $18.6 billion. Flowing into this were export volumes that fell 3.7 percent, and export prices which rose 0.2 percent. The value of imports fell 1.2 percent to $19.4 billion. Flowing into this were import volumes, which rose 4.2 percent, and import prices that fell 3.7 percent. Note: Volumes and values series are seasonally adjusted.
Source: Stats NZ
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Goods trade data
Subject category: Imports and exports
Group: Exports - summary data
Group: Imports - summary data
Group: Overseas trade statistics
Group: Re-exports - summary data
Overseas trade indexes
Subject category: Imports and exports
Group: Overseas trade indexes - prices - OTP
Group: Overseas trade indexes - volumes and values - OTV
Definitions and metadata
International trade statistics - DataInfo+ has metadata, methodologies, and definitions used in this release.
Technical enquiries (goods and services by country)
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Technical enquiries (overseas trade indexes)
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Next release
International trade: September 2025 quarter will be released on 2 December 2025.