2017 ExportNZ DHL Export Barometer

2017 ExportNZ DHL Export Barometer

Monday 13 November

Confidence increases as Kiwi exporters widen the net

  • 71% of Kiwi exporters expect international orders to increase over next 12 months
  • Over half (55%) have seen international orders increase over last 12 months
  • Trade with the USA has increased, despite Trump
  • Strength of competition biggest concern for exporters (42%)
  • Help with R&D considered key way NZ Government could assist
  • Online orders and marketing still have a long way to go.

Auckland, 13 November, 2017: The 2017 ExportNZ DHL Export Barometer released today shows Kiwi exporters are feeling confident and expecting orders to increase in the next twelve months.

Optimism is very positive with 71% of New Zealand exporters expecting international orders to increase – this is a jump from 63% in 2016.

The research shows that overall 2017 has been a good year, with just over half (55%) of exporters achieving an increase in international orders.

While the survey was carried out prior to the NZ election, ongoing political support for the export environment will be crucial to ensure Kiwi businesses achieve the perceived upcoming boost to orders.

Exporters responding to the survey cited several key ways in which assistance from the New Zealand Government could help their business. Research and development assistance came out top at 26%, closely followed by help attending trade shows with other NZ companies, and more free trade agreements (both 25%).

Commenting on the results, Catherine Beard, ExportNZ Executive Director says, “It’s heartening to see the jump in optimism amongst Kiwi exporters, especially coming after so much global political uncertainty. A good result on TPP in November would lock in this optimism.

“The results show that trading with the USA has increased significantly over the past year, with more than half of Kiwi exporters sending orders to the USA and over half (55%) seeing the Trump administration as having a neutral impact on exports, while  41% thought it had a negative impact on exports.

“The fact that R&D has been flagged up as a key area for assistance is significant as more than half (52%) of exporters developed new products and services in a bid to boost export orders. Innovation can be a powerful tool for overcoming the ‘strength of competition in overseas markets’, which is the number one concern among exporters (42%).

“ExportNZ looks forward to working with the new government to improve conditions for Kiwi exporters, enabling them to thrive as much as possible.”

Online commerce holds steady
The 2017 ExportNZ DHL Export Barometer shows that while some exporters have embraced online commerce, not much has changed in the last two years.

One-fifth of exporters generate more than half of their international orders online, including 6% who generate all export orders this way.

There is still plenty of room for growth as 26% said that none of their export orders are generated online.

Mark Foy, DHL Express NZ Country Manager says, “Online commerce is a massive growth area for Kiwi exporters with huge potential to reach international audiences. Currently most businesses (80%) are only spending one-fifth of their marketing budget online.

“Social media holds much untapped potential to reach overseas consumers looking for innovative and unique goods. However, 68% of companies say they do not use social media to generate orders or enquiries.”

China continues to grow in importance

While Australia remains by far our number one trading partner (72%), we are shifting towards the ever-growing China (30%) and away from our traditional chief trading partner, the UK (26%), post-Brexit.

However, overall, Kiwi exporters don’t expect any major changes to our top ten trading partners in the coming years.

A joint initiative between ExportNZ and DHL, a total of 379 New Zealand exporters were surveyed for the ExportNZ DHL Export Barometer 2017. This research aims to provide Kiwi businesses and Government officials detailed feedback on exporter sentiment plus barriers to exporting and how to help reduce them where possible.

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Click here to view a report on the 2017 ExportNZ DHL Export Barometer.

For more information contact:

Catherine Beard

ExportNZ

Phone:  04 496 6560 or 0274 633212

Email:   [email protected]

Laura Killgour, DHL Express, 09 976 2844, [email protected]

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Contact: Catherine Beard

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13 Nov, 2017
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