New Zealand manufactures many items. Their exports range from steamed puddings, yachts, dairy produce, beer, chocolate, designer clothing to global positioning systems.
Oil, aluminium, steel, cement, wool, Literature, films, fruit, GPS equipment - and lots more.
sheep meat
beer lol
New Zealand produces much more dairy product than its people can consume.
Mainly Wool, dairy products and meat of the goat
New Zealand is a bi-cultural country, made up of two cultures: Māori, the culture of the indigenous people of New Zealand, and Pakeha, a multi-culture made up of all the cultures that have settled New Zealand since its discovery by Europeans.
You don't need to. You can buy what you wish. But buying New Zealand made means you are supporting your own businesses, workers etc, the money supports our own country and our economy. You are providing jobs for Kiwis. Also with our food industry we have stricter rules than some countries have about what can be put into food and what is unacceptable.
New Zealand Fairy Tern (a bird)
Dairy products Woods Wools Machines
They are wine and Kiwi fruits.
It is not clear that Apple has developed any products in New Zealand. The Apple products such as the iPod, iPhone and iPad are sold through the New Zealand version of the Apple website, but the products are not developed there.
Some New Zealander goods include dairy products, meats, wood, fish, and machinery.
New Zealand is a small group of islands to the east of Australia. It has a mixed economy. Traditionally New Zealand could be describes as an economy based on farm products. This nation has expanded from that to host more industry to better compete on a global basis. Exports of New Zealand include dairy products, machinery and wood products. It also export meat products.
diary products
Human Environment Interaction· New Zealand's main industry is agriculture.· Auckland, New Zealand is the most populated city in New Zealand with 1,354,900 people living there· New Zealand relies heavily on tourism with an average 2.4million visitors a year· New Zealand's main environmental exports are wool, food, dairy products, wood, and paper products. With this New Zealand has resources to add to the economy.- New Zealand's main environmental import is oil.
Yes. Australia and New Zealand still trade numerous products.
Kiwifruit, flowers, woolen products
New zealand
Aluminium and agriculture/dairy products.
Most dairy products exported from New Zealand go to China, Japan, USA and India