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Hawke's Bay Regional GDP: Year ended March 2016

30 March 2017

Hawke's Bay Regional Gross Domestic Product: Year ended March 2016

Hawke's Bay

In nominal terms (unadjusted for inflation):
• From 2011–16, Hawke’s Bay’s economy increased 15.0 percent (below the national movement of 23.8 percent). During this period, Hawke’s Bay’s contribution to GDP fell 0.2 percentage points.
• The 2011–16 increase was led by fishing, forestry, and mining; rental, hiring, and real estate services; and owner-occupied property operation.
• In 2014, Hawke’s Bay’s GDP increased 5.4 percent, primarily due to the agriculture and rental, hiring, and real estate services industries.
• In 2015, Hawke’s Bay’s economy increased 0.9 percent. Increases in the fishing, forestry, and mining, and health care and social assistance industries were partly offset by a decrease in agriculture.
• In 2016, Hawke’s Bay’s GDP increased 2.5 percent. This was led by increases in fishing, forestry, and mining; rental, hiring, and real estate services; and transport, postal, and warehousing. These were offset by a decrease in primary manufacturing.


Bay of Plenty and Auckland top regional GDP increases – Media release

Twelve of the 15 regional economies in New Zealand recorded nominal GDP increases in the year ended March 2016, Stats NZ said today.

Bay of Plenty and Auckland top regional GDP increases – media release

For more information about these statistics:

• Visit Regional Gross Domestic Product: Year ended March 2016

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