Confidence among exporters has slumped over the past year in the face of a strengthening kiwi dollar, a deteriorating global economic situation and rising fuel and raw material costs, a survey has found.
According to the DHL Export Barometer, only 51 per cent of exporters are confident they will see an increase in orders over the next 12 months.
That is a 19 percentage point drop on last year's survey, when 70 per cent of exporters were confident about growth, DHL said, adding that the confidence levels this year were the lowest in the survey's eight-year history.
"While the survey result is lower than previous years and indicates difficult trading conditions in the first part of the year, there's still some optimism." said Tim Baxter, country manager for DHL Express New Zealand.
"Half of exporters anticipate growth in the next 12 months."