No
no
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.
Probably because of a lack of manufacturing facilities. There really isn't enough of a market to where a manufacturer would set up assembly in New Zealand, unless they were using imported CKD kits.
Biosecurity New Zealand import health standard states that all dried fruit must be commercially prepared and packaged. So no home dried fruit is allowed.
cheese and wool
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.
They import gold, copper and iron and export celery
they export apples
New Zealand
cars
New Zealanders
Animals and wool
new zealand
clothing
Globalization is the new buzzword that has come to dominate the world. The export and import trend in India has increased after globalization.
cheese