The New Zealand Herald

NZ lamb exports hit new record in May

- — Staff Reporter

The value of lamb exports hit a new record of $369 million in May 2018, making for a strong month for meat in general, Stats NZ said.

Higher prices and more quantities of lamb exported boosted this month’s level. The previous high for lamb exports was $340m in February 2009, Stats NZ said.

“It has been a strong month for meat exports in general, with both lamb and beef increasing in quantities,” internatio­nal statistics manager Tehseen Islam said.

Meat exports were up $119m (17 per cent) to $812m. The quantity of meat exports rose by 12 per cent.

Lamb exports were the biggest contributo­r to the rise in meat, with value up $89m (32 per cent) and quantity up 22 per cent. Exports of lamb were up in all major markets, including China and the European Union.

Yesterday’s merchandis­e trade data showed beef exports were up $16m (4.5 per cent) to $359m, with more exports to China. This increase was partly offset by a fall to the United States.

Overall exports were up $509m (10 per cent) to $5.4 billion, with meat exports having the largest increase. This exports total is the second highest for any month.

The highest exports total was $5.5b in December 2017.

Forestry products had the secondlarg­est increase in exports, up $99m (26 per cent) to $477m. The largest increases were to China, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

On the other side of the ledger, motor vehicles led a rise in imports over the month.

The value of total imports rose $277m (5.7 per cent) in May 2018 to reach $5.1b, as New Zealand imported more cars.

Imports of cars rose $78m (17 per cent) in May. This boosted overall imports of vehicles, parts and accessorie­s to $924m, up $185m compared with the same month last year.

In contrast, petroleum and products imports fell $196m (30 per cent) to $455m in May 2018. Crude oil led this fall, down $256m to $68m.

The department noted that a maintenanc­e shutdown at the Marsden Point oil refinery went into full swing from May 7.

This work was scheduled to be completed in mid-June.

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