New Zealand does not import to other countries, but from other countries. However, it does export to other countries. They are two totally different questions.
New Zealand exports a variety of products, with its primary exports being agricultural goods. Key exports include dairy products, meat (especially lamb and beef), wine, and horticultural products like kiwifruit and apples. Additionally, New Zealand exports manufactured goods, seafood, and wood products. The country's strong agricultural sector and reputation for high-quality products play a significant role in its export economy.
New Zealanders
Animals and wool
they export apples
diary products
cheese
Like most countries, New Zealand imports goods from overseas because they do not produce every necessary product. Some of New Zealand's main imports are machinery, textiles, electronics, and petroleum.
New Zealand suffered during the Great Depression because the New Zealand economy relies largely on exports. During the depression there was no demand for any of the products we have to export, and therefore there was no circulation of money.
imports- food and goods, or immigrants.
Most dairy products exported from New Zealand go to China, Japan, USA and India
cheese and wool