Surge in aluminium prices helps lift trade figures ~ api for forex trading
A surge in prices for aluminium exports helped lift the merchandise terms of trade index 1.1 per cent in the March quarter, Statistics New Zealand (SNZ) said today.
trading partners, combined with increasing world prices for some of our major export commodities, SNZ said. Import prices were up 2.1 per cent, with transport equipment up 4 per cent, pushed by higher prices for aeroplanes and other aircraft, and new passenger motor cars. The petroleum and petroleum products index continued to rise although at a slower rate. In the March quarter it was up 4 per cent, following a 5.6 per cent rise in the December quarter and 11.3 per cent rise in the September quarter. Weakness of the New Zealand dollar had been a factor in the import price rise, with the March quarter being the first since June 2004 that the currency had fallen against the currencies of all major trading partners, SNZ said. Seasonally adjusted export volumes fell 2.4 per cent, with a 17.2 per cent drop in meat volumes the main contributor. The volume of meat exports was at its lowest level since the December 2002 quarter. Seasonally adjusted import volumes were up 0.5 per cent with fuels and lubricants the main contributors.
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