Rapid antigen tests latest COVID-related product to see surge in imports

A large rise in the value of imports of diagnostic reagents, including rapid antigen tests (RATs), is the latest in a series of changes in import patterns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Stats NZ said today.

Between January 2020 and February 2022 imports of commodities including vaccines and other blood components, diagnostic reagents, textiles (includes facemasks), soaps, non-soap cleansers, plastic articles (includes facemasks), and toilet paper peaked significantly above their 2019 values.

In February 2022 imports of diagnostic reagents, including COVID-19 RATs, reached $100 million, more than seven times the value of the highest 2019 month.

Imports of vaccines and other blood components reached $122 million in October 2021, a 171 percent increase above the highest month in 2019.

Textile facemask imports reached $90 million in May 2020, almost 10 times the value of the highest month seen in 2019.

MonthVaccines and blood componentsReagentsTextile facemasks
Jan-1945117322106621665532259
Feb-193073370786026775990646
Mar-1927556246115370714402611
Apr-192062065985197207041876
May-1930278811121426217353040
Jun-1922398021100811646289389
Jul-1927550799104930846010905
Aug-1925523766101817036446248
Sep-1929571101133573209242808
Oct-1925530663109657897823639
Nov-1930592070114754147637034
Dec-192274121998990668342217
Jan-2031262721100221756779981
Feb-203752752497096798118782
Mar-2030034576153608618366574
Apr-20367127741962943064281960
May-20302333561894636190227095
Jun-20352378191317276828319439
Jul-20345903381307062625764081
Aug-20261632851193616220492292
Sep-20349174291340735518230776
Oct-20338660551111586024133582
Nov-20319891551574656211442264
Dec-2015477066142362439899724
Jan-21351635731210284411105358
Feb-213113723882523147975387
Mar-2140592694145260789573702
Apr-21359074491130571111670807
May-21414299221151586515527583
Jun-21479744751263373017110729
Jul-21828726731172209912040694
Aug-21843774491650887914851062
Sep-211149572741718448717750884
Oct-211220589982330164916499911
Nov-21543432852392749917152347
Dec-21817730534974424913049806
Jan-22842946262760348714153945
Feb-221086525399981949632853965

“Recent months have seen a large increase in supply of RATs and vaccines, to help fight this virus,” international trade manager Alasdair Allen said.

“These are the latest in a series of jumps in imports directly attributable to COVID-19, reflecting both practical necessities and social trends.”

In mid-2020 several commodities saw similar large increases, albeit from a smaller base, including plastic articles (includes facemasks), soaps, non-soap cleansers, toilet paper, and sanitiser.

In May 2020 imports outpaced any month in 2019 for the following commodities:

  • plastic article imports, including facemasks – $41 million (up 33 percent on the highest month in 2019)
  • non-soap cleansers – $28 million (up 46 percent on the highest month in 2019)
  • soap imports – $21 million (up 147 percent on the highest month in 2019)
  • sanitisers – $7.8 million (up 448 percent on the highest month in 2019).

In June 2020 imports of toilet paper reached $15 million, a 50 percent increase above the highest month of imports seen in 2019.

MonthSoapNon-soap cleanserPlastics (incl. facemasks)Toilet paperSanitisers
Jan-195693305147333582545704679194341428121
Feb-197291412163525942461749590982561051442
Mar-19581791717024792228283328895503702717
Apr-19653686416761086239453538786459706940
May-198284125185321762605154392674491053412
Jun-19634279116148367222146318830814934109
Jul-19682003617325838251081178203520828761
Aug-19754602518637499281849849738735901574
Sep-19810056715830570296719098307326793473
Oct-19791968018468722310004368046643858115
Nov-19835929218950175305228338965819965295
Dec-196807375160210912578375598358971022695
Jan-20739959218175159273946998053886951080
Feb-206403078176299092119930272189111105666
Mar-208124115210733032052247089005781133803
Apr-20148344002126663631020054118751005244882
May-20206823732772515341216423126868817829367
Jun-20170913632736716541012335147612493537063
Jul-20123359332310196130132512119756982455759
Aug-209132447210704272752684881395051585192
Sep-2088419711741499728461494102716021038537
Oct-2086853032127611830958622105176191037354
Nov-20634334814858677295709857668272937778
Dec-206971915174816113513328083175991016970
Jan-21750947916079567316105727597385929808
Feb-21697929715140487277098446160042835893
Mar-217894251203999153349938111213157526625
Apr-216845691205542582844466465180381591308
May-217986264213860613198462188020891142667
Jun-2180295612505431933230333131342121211826
Jul-211055500720589132380170287690677776657
Aug-219005809229204153649943310259055928493
Sep-211009892221432904390690559862255483676
Oct-21631808716886166366578858290798824484
Nov-218893295229337983982340298141791424865
Dec-218748467198109733995958771908961180821
Jan-22796794816286270324834776855130523852
Feb-22885261719422230295829926556819791577

Overseas merchandise trade: February 2022 provides more details on major imports in February 2022.

The pandemic has also affected New Zealand’s exports, but to a lesser degree.

Exports of respiration apparatus increased above their 2019 value. In December 2020, exports reached $142 million, a 152 percent increase above the highest month in 2019.

MonthRespiration apparatus
Jan-1931309236
Feb-1941691825
Mar-1945094853
Apr-1935470871
May-1944200549
Jun-1935759834
Jul-1948200677
Aug-1948716026
Sep-1946115224
Oct-1956359169
Nov-1952919523
Dec-1948047801
Jan-2037673572
Feb-2048318795
Mar-2081067776
Apr-2070995478
May-2093477459
Jun-2079838510
Jul-2099481875
Aug-20102471377
Sep-2090293612
Oct-20113693015
Nov-20123350614
Dec-20142126859
Jan-2170096740
Feb-2163769062
Mar-2176489580
Apr-2189025328
May-2192825665
Jun-2156686164
Jul-2176981901
Aug-2165456817
Sep-2181843640
Oct-2167686831
Nov-2172431756
Dec-2197444563
Jan-2232256354
Feb-2245735438

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