Current account deficit $4.6 billion for the March 2026 quarter

New Zealand’s seasonally adjusted current account balance widened by $100 million to a deficit of $4.6 billion in the March 2026 quarter, according to figures released by Stats NZ today.

“The current account balance records the value of New Zealand’s transactions with the rest of the world in goods, services, and income,” general manager and macroeconomic spokesperson Jason Attewell said.

“New Zealand has a current account deficit when we spend more than we earn from our transactions with the rest of the world.”

QuarterCurrent account balanceGoods balanceServices balancePrimary and secondary income balance
Mar-06-3671000000-1335000000 614000000-2950000000
Jun-06-2718000000 -892000000 672000000-2498000000
Sep-06-2668000000 -602000000 573000000-2639000000
Dec-06-3010000000 -953000000 806000000-2864000000
Mar-07-3225000000-1051000000 778000000-2952000000
Jun-07-3283000000-1045000000 702000000-2940000000
Sep-07-3259000000 -770000000 736000000-3226000000
Dec-07-2688000000 -100000000 601000000-3189000000
Mar-08-3191000000 -554000000 632000000-3270000000
Jun-08-4263000000-1398000000 503000000-3368000000
Sep-08-3913000000 -929000000 312000000-3296000000
Dec-08-3190000000 -120000000 251000000-3321000000
Mar-09-1940000000 521000000 538000000-2999000000
Jun-09 -315000000 537000000 508000000-1360000000
Sep-09 340000000 599000000 771000000-1030000000
Dec-09-2437000000 123000000 662000000-3222000000
Mar-10 -489000000 773000000 470000000-1732000000
Jun-10 -891000000 1104000000 573000000-2568000000
Sep-10 -981000000 759000000 476000000-2217000000
Dec-10-2157000000 296000000 365000000-2818000000
Mar-11-1641000000 730000000 309000000-2681000000
Jun-11-1252000000 982000000 176000000-2411000000
Sep-11-1722000000 454000000 384000000-2560000000
Dec-11-1303000000 701000000 629000000-2632000000
Mar-12-2488000000 -275000000 183000000-2396000000
Jun-12-2236000000 128000000 298000000-2662000000
Sep-12-1780000000 207000000 267000000-2254000000
Dec-12-1974000000 27000000 165000000-2166000000
Mar-13-1956000000 131000000 291000000-2378000000
Jun-13-2154000000 -198000000 316000000-2272000000
Sep-13-2081000000 -172000000 294000000-2204000000
Dec-13 -851000000 1573000000 156000000-2580000000
Mar-14 -766000000 1489000000 302000000-2556000000
Jun-14-2178000000 211000000 256000000-2644000000
Sep-14-2291000000 -243000000 329000000-2377000000
Dec-14-2266000000 -368000000 763000000-2662000000
Mar-15-1651000000 -92000000 871000000-2429000000
Jun-15-2136000000 -729000000 1067000000-2474000000
Sep-15-1323000000 -481000000 1314000000-2156000000
Dec-15-1704000000 -768000000 1256000000-2193000000
Mar-16 -971000000 -390000000 1402000000-1984000000
Jun-16-1357000000 -549000000 1227000000-2034000000
Sep-16-1793000000 -729000000 1270000000-2334000000
Dec-16-1447000000 -873000000 1351000000-1924000000
Mar-17-2485000000 -850000000 1147000000-2783000000
Jun-17-1654000000 -574000000 1461000000-2540000000
Sep-17-1845000000 -102000000 1300000000-3043000000
Dec-17-2346000000 -528000000 1276000000-3094000000
Mar-18-3391000000-1617000000 1319000000-3094000000
Jun-18-3490000000-1480000000 1297000000-3308000000
Sep-18-3014000000 -883000000 901000000-3032000000
Dec-18-2993000000-1140000000 1046000000-2899000000
Mar-19-2500000000 -790000000 879000000-2589000000
Jun-19-2779000000-1066000000 853000000-2567000000
Sep-19-2318000000-1187000000 1143000000-2273000000
Dec-19-1593000000 -782000000 971000000-1782000000
Mar-20 -995000000 -89000000 896000000-1803000000
Jun-20 -220000000 1862000000 -334000000-1748000000
Sep-20 -933000000 819000000 -54000000-1697000000
Dec-20-1950000000 177000000 -800000000-1328000000
Mar-21-5184000000-1284000000-1777000000-2123000000
Jun-21-3049000000 -397000000 -439000000-2213000000
Sep-21-5070000000-1655000000-1093000000-2322000000
Dec-21-6490000000-1771000000-2032000000-2688000000
Mar-22-8706000000-2681000000-3129000000-2895000000
Jun-22-8892000000-3089000000-2368000000-3435000000
Sep-22-7159000000-2212000000-1786000000-3161000000
Dec-22-9028000000-3406000000-2224000000-3397000000
Mar-23-7475000000-3580000000-1384000000-2512000000
Jun-23-6151000000-2160000000 -765000000-3227000000
Sep-23-6384000000-2889000000 28000000-3523000000
Dec-23-5825000000-2372000000 -319000000-3135000000
Mar-24-5498000000-2044000000 -415000000-3039000000
Jun-24-5524000000-2070000000 -269000000-3185000000
Sep-24-5076000000-1474000000 -341000000-3261000000
Dec-24-3906000000-1082000000 186000000-3010000000
Mar-25-3895000000 55000000 -494000000-3456000000
Jun-25-3673000000 -133000000 -624000000-2916000000
Sep-25-3812000000 -558000000 -112000000-3143000000
Dec-25-4452000000 -757000000 48000000-3742000000
Mar-26-4552000000-1080000000 33000000-3505000000

The goods deficit widened by $323 million in the March 2026 quarter. This was the main contributor to the widening current account deficit.

The services balance was a surplus of $33 million in the March 2026 quarter. The primary income deficit narrowed by $219 million in the same period.

Goods balance widens

The seasonally adjusted goods deficit was $1.1 billion in the March 2026 quarter, following a deficit of $757 million in the December 2025 quarter.

Goods imports increased $680 million (3.2 percent) to $22.1 billion, led by a rise in mechanical and machinery equipment. Petroleum and petroleum products fell when compared with the December 2025 quarter.

“The conflict in the Middle East started towards the end of the March 2026 quarter and had a minimal impact on fuel imports. We expect any impact on prices or volumes of fuel imports to be reflected in the June 2026 quarter,” Attewell said.

Goods exports increased $356 million (1.7 percent) to $21.0 billion, led by rises in fruit and meat while dairy fell.

Services balance narrows and remains in surplus

In the March 2026 quarter, the seasonally adjusted services balance was a surplus of $33 million, compared with a surplus of $48 million in the December 2025 quarter.

Services exports increased by $321 million (3.5 percent) to $9.4 billion, while services imports increased by $336 million (3.7 percent) to $9.4 billion.

Travel services led the rise in services exports in the March 2026 quarter, up $160 million (3.3 percent) to $5.0 billion, compared with the December 2025 quarter.

International trade: March 2026 quarter has more information on imports and exports of goods and services between New Zealand and our trading partners.

Primary income deficit narrows

In the March 2026 quarter, the primary income deficit was $3.3 billion compared with $3.5 billion in the December 2025 quarter.

The primary income deficit is the difference between the income New Zealand earns from its investments overseas and the outflow of income from foreign investment in New Zealand.

New Zealand’s investors earnings from their investments overseas fell $364 million (8.1 percent) to $4.1 billion in the March 2026 quarter, when compared with the December 2025 quarter. Foreign investors earnings from investments in New Zealand fell $603 million (7.7 percent) to $7.2 billion.

International investment position and financial account

New Zealand’s net international liability position was $193.1 billion at 31 March 2026, $1.8 billion lower than $194.9 billion at 31 December 2025.

In the March 2026 quarter, the value of New Zealand’s international assets increased by $22.6 billion (4.7 percent) to $504.8 billion. Meanwhile, New Zealand’s liabilities to the rest of the world increased by $20.9 billion (3.1 percent) to $697.9 billion.

The increases in both asset and liability positions during the quarter were mostly due to financial account transactions, which includes buying and selling of shares and borrowing and lending of funds.

Annual current account deficit $16.3 billion

New Zealand’s annual current account deficit was $16.3 billion (3.6 percent of gross domestic product (GDP)) in the year ended 31 March 2026.

This compares with a $16.0 billion deficit in the year ended 31 December 2025 (3.6 percent of GDP).

Year ended in quarterAnnual current account balance to GDP ratio (%)
Mar-06-7.8
Jun-06-7.6
Sep-06-7.3
Dec-06-7.2
Mar-07-6.8
Jun-07-6.9
Sep-07-7.1
Dec-07-6.9
Mar-08-6.6
Jun-08-7.0
Sep-08-7.5
Dec-08-7.7
Mar-09-7.1
Jun-09-5.0
Sep-09-2.6
Dec-09-2.2
Mar-10-1.5
Jun-10-1.7
Sep-10-2.4
Dec-10-2.3
Mar-11-2.8
Jun-11-2.8
Sep-11-3.2
Dec-11-2.8
Mar-12-3.1
Jun-12-3.6
Sep-12-3.6
Dec-12-3.9
Mar-13-3.6
Jun-13-3.6
Sep-13-3.8
Dec-13-3.2
Mar-14-2.5
Jun-14-2.4
Sep-14-2.5
Dec-14-3.1
Mar-15-3.4
Jun-15-3.3
Sep-15-3.1
Dec-15-2.8
Mar-16-2.4
Jun-16-2.1
Sep-16-2.2
Dec-16-2.1
Mar-17-2.6
Jun-17-2.6
Sep-17-2.7
Dec-17-2.9
Mar-18-3.1
Jun-18-3.6
Sep-18-4.1
Dec-18-4.3
Mar-19-4.0
Jun-19-3.6
Sep-19-3.4
Dec-19-2.9
Mar-20-2.4
Jun-20-1.6
Sep-20-0.9
Dec-20-1.0
Mar-21-2.6
Jun-21-3.2
Sep-21-4.5
Dec-21-5.8
Mar-22-6.6
Jun-22-7.9
Sep-22-8.5
Dec-22-9.0
Mar-23-8.3
Jun-23-7.5
Sep-23-7.1
Dec-23-6.3
Mar-24-5.7
Jun-24-5.5
Sep-24-5.2
Dec-24-4.7
Mar-25-4.2
Jun-25-3.7
Sep-25-3.5
Dec-25-3.6
Mar-26-3.6

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