NZ overseas merchandise update for May 18 is available now.
https://www.stats.govt.nz/information-releases/overseas-merchandise-trade-may-2018
Highlights:
1. Goods exports rose $509 million (10 percent) to $5.4 billion, a new high for total exports in a May month
2. Preparations of milk, cereals, flour, and starch rose $60 million (52 percent) to $175 million. This group includes infant formula. (compared to May 2017)
3. Exports to Australia: up $86 million (12 percent) to $781 million, led by rises in petroleum and products other than crude oil (up $42 million) and preparations of milk, cereals, flour, and starch (up $38 million).
As always I tried to crack their open database and hopefully found more relevant and specific information.
http://archive.stats.govt.nz/infoshare/
See below table for the monthly exports data since Jan 2017, to China, HK, and Australia respectively. Note:
- The HS code used is 190110. This group includes IF, and IF should take very large share in this group as I understand it.
- The numbers represent NZD value.
The numbers are looking good aren't they? Notable things are HK actually now takes large mount of IF exports, though I believe most of them will end up being consumed in mainland China. Australia imported ridiculous amount of IF last month - it's actually monthly high of all time.
Below tables are my compilations using same set of data, just to give you guys a clearer view from growth perspective.
1. Five month to May end data
Comments:
- Australia data is monstrous
- China looks flat but I think it's mainly because the goods are now going to HK before entering mainland.
2. Larger set of data since July 2015 up till May 2018
Comments:
- JUN 18 data is NOT available so not included in FY18 numbers. Should be over 1 billion eventually and the the PCP growth will be higher than 66.24%.
- Impressive growth everywhere.
All looking good.
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