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Retail and accommodation boost economic growth

Retail and accommodation boost economic growth

19 March 2015

New Zealand's economy grew 0.8 percent in the last three months of 2014, led by retail and accommodation, Statistics New Zealand said today.

Combined with increases in real estate services and manufacturing, this boosted growth for the December 2014 year to 3.3 percent. This is the highest annual increase since 2007, before the global financial crisis.

Retail and accommodation increased 2.3 percent in the December 2014 quarter, buoyed by a 15 percent increase in international tourist spending. New Zealand household spending also increased 0.6 percent.

"This is the largest growth we've seen in retail and accommodation since the 2011 Rugby World Cup," national accounts manager Gary Dunnet said. "While some of this growth comes from more spending by New Zealanders, overseas visitors had a bigger impact. Spending by Chinese, US, and UK visitors all increased in 2014, though Australians spent less."

Rental, hiring, and real estate services also grew 1.2 percent in the December 2014 quarter. More house sales drove real estate services up more than 20 percent, after falls in recent quarters. Increased banking activity was reflected in a 1.1 percent rise in financial services this quarter, while housing investment rose 5.2 percent.

Manufacturing activity was also up this quarter, with an increase of 1.0 percent. The main driver was petroleum manufacturing, while imports of intermediate goods (which include fuels, lubricants, and industrial supplies) also increased. Food, beverage, and tobacco manufacturing was up 1.5 percent, and exports of meat products and dairy products also rose.

The size of the economy (in current prices) was $238 billion for the year ended December 2014.


For more information about these statistics:

• Visit Gross Domestic Product: December 2014 quarter

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