New Zealand's terms of trade declined in the fourth quarter as weaker prices for dairy and meat saw export prices falling more than import prices.
The merchandise goods terms of trade fell 2 per cent in the fourth quarter as export prices slid 5.7 per cent and import prices dropped 3.7 per cent, Statistics NZ said.
Seasonally adjusted export volumes fell 2.4 per cent and import volumes rose 0.7 per cent, while the seasonally adjusted value of exports fell 6.1 per cent to $11.4 billion and the value of imports fell 1.9 per cent to $12.7 billion.
Terms of trade measure the buying power of NZ's exports abroad. In the fourth quarter dairy export prices fell 13 per cent, as volumes slid 0.9 per cent and the value of exports fell 6.7 per cent to $2.9 billion.
Milk powder and butter led the decline in dairy volumes, while the volume of cheese rose 4.8 per cent to a record.