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About

New Zealand-Kazakhstan Trade: In 2022, New Zealand exported $4.03M to Kazakhstan. The main products that New Zealand exported to Kazakhstan were Stone Processing Machines ($1.01M), Wine ($664k), and Sowing Seeds ($412k). Over the past 5 years the exports of New Zealand to Kazakhstan have decreased at an annualized rate of 0.062%, from $4.05M in 2017 to $4.03M in 2022.

In 2022, New Zealand did not export any services to Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan-New Zealand Trade: In 2022, Kazakhstan exported $3.25M to New Zealand. The main products that Kazakhstan exported to New Zealand were Chromium Oxides and Hydroxides ($1.96M), Planes, Helicopters, and/or Spacecraft ($1.28M), and Machinery Having Individual Functions ($3.72k). Over the past 5 years the exports of Kazakhstan to New Zealand have increased at an annualized rate of 26.6%,  from $1M in 2017 to $3.25M in 2022.

In 2022, Kazakhstan did not export any services to New Zealand.

Comparison: In 2022,  New Zealand ranked 45 in the Economic Complexity Index (ECI 0.46), and 64 in total exports ($46.5B). That same year, Kazakhstan ranked 73 in the Economic Complexity Index (ECI -0.17), and 45 in total exports ($98.7B).

Historical Data

Bilateral Trade by Products

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Value

In 2022, New Zealand exported $4.03M to Kazakhstan. The main products exported from New Zealand to Kazakhstan were Stone Processing Machines ($1.01M), Wine ($664k), and Sowing Seeds ($412k). During the last 5 years the exports of New Zealand to Kazakhstan have decreased at an annualized rate of 0.062%, from $4.05M in 2017 to $4.03M in 2022.

In 2017, Kazakhstan exported $3.25M to New Zealand. The main products exported from Kazakhstan to New Zealand were Chromium Oxides and Hydroxides ($1.96M), Planes, Helicopters, and/or Spacecraft ($1.28M), and Machinery Having Individual Functions ($3.72k). During the last 5 years the exports of Kazakhstan to New Zealand have increased at an annualized rate of 26.6%, from $1M in 2022 to $3.25M in 2017.

Exports from New Zealand (Flag) to Kazakhstan (Flag) (2022)

Exports from Kazakhstan (Flag) to New Zealand (Flag) (2022)

Latest Data

Trade between New Zealand (Flag) and Kazakhstan (Flag)

New Zealand Exports

Kazakhstan Exports

Market Competitiveness

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New Zealand
Top Destination
China$13.1B
Kazakhstan
Top Destination
China$13.4B

This map shows whether countries import more from New Zealand or Kazakhstan. Each country is colored based on the difference in imports they receive from New Zealand and Kazakhstan or the difference in the growth in imports.

In 2022, countries that imported more from New Zealand than Kazakhstan included Australia ($5.35B), United States ($5.07B), and Japan ($2.75B).

In 2022, countries that imported more from Kazakhstan than New Zealand included Italy ($12.4B), Russia ($8.78B), and United Kingdom ($8.01B).

Difference in imports from Kazakhstan (Flag) and New Zealand (Flag) (2022)

Comparative Advantage New Zealand - Kazakhstan

Flow
Scale

This chart compares trade between New Zealand and Kazakhstan by product, considering products traded by both, New Zealand and Kazakhstan.

During 2022, New Zealand had a large net trade with Kazakhstan in the exports of Machines ($1.85M), Foodstuffs ($664k), and Metals ($508k).

During 2017, Kazakhstan had a large net trade with New Zealand in the exports of Chemical Products ($1.96M), Transportation ($1.28M), and Machines ($4.78k).

Potential Exports

Potential Exports

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Top Product Potential New Zealand Kazakhstan+$545kWine
Top Product Potential Kazakhstan New Zealand+$693kPlanes, Helicopters, and/or Spacecraft

We estimate the export potential of an economy for each product and destination using an extension of the bilateral relatedness model of Jun et al. (2019).This extended gravity model considers similarities among products and geographies and explains more than 50% of the variance in future trade flows.

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Economic Complexity

Competitive Landscape

This visualization shows the product space at the HS4 level with the flags of New Zealand and Kazakhstan. This means that a dot/product with the flag of New Zealand indicates it has a comparative advantage over Kazakhstan. Similarly, a dot/product with the flag of Kazakhstan indicates it has a comparative advantage over New Zealand.

Product Space of New Zealand (Flag) and Kazakhstan (Flag) (2022)

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