Latest statistics are not yet available, however Statistics New Zealand reports that in the Year Ending June 2003, Total NZ cheese exports were 295,211 gross tonnes. Of this, 43,489 were to Australia; 40,267 to the USA; 39,996 to Japan; 30,935 to Belgium and 17,316 to the UK. Other countries exported to for 2003 included (in declining amounts below 17,000 tonnes): {| |- | Mexico Korea, Republic of Saudi Arabia Philippines Algeria Taiwan Egypt Jamaica Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region) Malaysia Panama Russia Guatemala Trinidad and Tobago Indonesia Venezuela Netherlands Tunisia United Arab Emirates China, People's Republic of Singapore South Africa Barbados Jordan Canada Thailand Morocco Kuwait Guyana Bahrain French Polynesia Germany Poland Grenada Cyprus Honduras Peru Dominican Republic Oman Italy Mauritius Malta Finland Fiji Pakistan Chile Viet Nam India New Caledonia Hungary Iran Brazil Latvia Qatar Guam El Salvador St Lucia Nicaragua Costa Rica Cuba Bermuda France Sri Lanka Papua New Guinea Libyan Arab Republic Lebanon Cook Islands Samoa, Western Kenya Brunei Darussalam Tonga Gibraltar Maldives Vanuatu Samoa, American Norfolk Island Bahamas Northern Mariana Islands Bangladesh Antigua and Barbuda Zimbabwe St Vincent and the Grenadines Cayman Islands Solomon Islands Nigeria St Kitts-Nevis Macau (Special Administrative Region) Wallis and Futuna Islands Niue Greece Nepal |}
Australia trades many manufactured foods with NZ, such as biscuits, wine, etc. They export large quantities of Bauxite to Bluff where it is processed into aluminum for re-export to world markets. Vegetables such as tomatoes, bananas, are also exported.
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.
As of recent estimates, New Zealand has approximately 300,000 Angus cattle. The breed is popular for its high-quality beef production and is widely raised across the country. The Angus cattle industry plays a significant role in New Zealand's agricultural sector, contributing to both domestic consumption and export markets.
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
There are no werewolves in New Zealand.
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Most dairy products exported from New Zealand go to China, Japan, USA and India
yes we have had nz feijoas in our supermarkets here in townsville
In 2007, Australia's largest export markets were Japan, China, the United States, Republic of Korea and New Zealand.
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.
Wool, Milk powder, Butter Cheese, hides ... .
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