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Exports to China rise strongly in January
Volume of spirit-based drinks available up five years in a row
Increase wages to address child poverty
Latest child poverty statistics released
Electronics sales charge up again
Price rise for producers
Typical lifespan a decade longer than in late 1940s
Kiwis better off under Coalition Government
Rents are up, mortgages are down, but overall housing costs are unchanged
Visitor arrivals from China down in 2019
3 out of 5 migrants arrive on temporary visas
Final report from 2018 Census External Data Quality Panel now available
Meaty increases push up annual food prices
Labour productivity grows 0.5 percent
Lower spending on food and beverage dampens retail card sales
New homes around 20 percent smaller
Unemployment down, wage growth up proof of strong labour market
Wage growth remains at 10-year high
Unemployment rate down to 4.0 percent
Beneficiaries and lowest-spending households feel greater impact of rent rises
Over 15,000 new homes intended for Auckland
Prison building intentions triple in 2019
One in four Auckland Upper Harbour homes go to resident-visa holders
Records all round for dairy and meat exports
China overtakes US as top beef market
Around a third of homes too cold in winter and too warm in summer
Rents and fuel driving up cost of living
Higher airfares and rents boost inflation
Net migration high but down from peak
Rugby World Cup boosts travel to Japan
New Government Statistician Mark Sowden starts today
December sales dip after strong November
Kiwifruit prices hit record high
45-year high for new home consents
Crunch time for Santa’s reindeer
Researchers can now access 2018 Census data at unit record level
Higher retail consumption lifts GDP
Strong start to dairy export season
Government bonds attract foreign investors to New Zealand
Bullish growth in beef cattle numbers
Customer update on 2018 Census data and activities, December 2019
Will it be kiwifruit or strawberries for Christmas?
Visitor arrival growth slows
Spending strong in November
Tourism expenditure tops $40 billion
Fatter returns for meat and dairy in September
Boomers bolster bus drivers’ loyalty
Dent in metal and timber wholesaling