In June 2021, the seasonally
adjusted number of new dwellings consented rose 3.8
percent.
In June 2021, 4,310 new dwellings were
consented, an increase of 3.8 per cent from the previous
month.
The latest report shows that the
residential building sector is performing well to meet
demand for new houses, says Acting Minister for Building and
Construction Michael Wood.
“We’ve broken the
record for annual number of new homes consented yet again
and we’re starting to see a pattern here. This Government
is committed to supporting the sector so that we can deliver
more homes than ever before,” Michael Wood
said.
Estimates from Statistics New Zealand released
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New Zealand Has NZ$261 Million Trade Surplus In June
New Zealand posted a merchandise trade surplus of NZ$261 million in June, Statistics New Zealand said on Monday – down from NZ$489 million in May.
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New Zealand Posts NZ$261 Million Trade Surplus In June New Zealand had a merchandise trade surplus of NZ$261 million in June, Statistics New Zealand said on Monday – down from NZ$489 million in May.
Exports climbed NZ$871 million or 17 percent on year to NZ$5.95 billion, up from NZ$5.89 billion in the previous month.
Imports jumped NZ$1.1 billion or 24 percent on year to NZ$5.69 billion, up from NZ$5.4 billion a month earlier.
For the second quarter of 2021, exports were up NZ$1.5 billion or 9.2 percent on year to a record NZ$17.2 billion. Imports spiked NZ$3.4 billion or an annual 27 percent to NZ$16.1 billion.
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