New Zealand’s import bill continued to rise in early 2026, with total imports reaching NZ$7.25 billion in March, up from NZ$6.89 billion in February. The latest data, updated on 19 April 2026, point to a solid month-on-month increase in external demand for goods and services.
The March figure marks a continuation of the upward trend seen at the start of the year, suggesting resilient domestic demand and ongoing reliance on foreign inputs for production and consumption. While the detailed composition of imports was not disclosed, the increase in the overall value may have implications for New Zealand’s trade balance and could influence policymakers’ assessment of economic conditions going into the second quarter of 2026.