The New Zealand economy grew in the final quarter of 2025, with the country’s GDP increasing by 0.2%.
Stats NZ released the data at 10.45am. The overall growth figure was lower than what bank economists were forecasting.
“GDP has now risen in three of the last four quarters,” said Stats NZ general manager and macroeconomic spokesperson Jason Attewell.
This is the first time since the year ended September 2024 that the economy has recorded annual growth.
Most industries recorded an increase in economic activity in the December quarter.
“Spending by overseas visitors to New Zealand increased in the December 2025 quarter, contributing to a 7.8% rise in travel services exports,” Attewell said.
“This flowed through to parts of the economy that service tourism, such as rental car hire, retail trade, and accommodation.”
Construction was the largest downward contributor to GDP this quarter, down 1.4%. This follows a 0.8% increase in the September 2025 quarter.
“The volume of building work put in place, a key input into how Stats NZ measures GDP, fell 3.1% in the December 2025 quarter,” Attewell said.
“This was driven by a decrease in non-residential building activity.”
GDP per capita growth was flat and real gross national disposable income was flat.
Today’s figures representing the final quarter of 2025 followed a 0.9% GDP increase measured in the September 2025 quarter
What did the experts think would happen?
Bank economists forecast a moderate rise in GDP in the December quarter when making their predictions ahead of the Stats NZ release this morning.
ANZ economists were the most pessimistic, suggesting the New Zealand economy grew 0.2% in quarter four of 2025. Though all banks forecasted weaker stats than the Reserve Bank’s February monetary policy statement forecast of 0.5% quarter on quarter.
Meanwhile, Kiwibank economists picked 0.3% while ANZ, ASB and Westpac were optimistic, expecting a 0.4% rise.
Why does today’s release matter less than usual?
Put simply, everything that’s happened in the Middle East. The Q4 quarter data released today covers the state of the New Zealand economy in the last three months of 2025.
Most notably, this excludes the impacts of the most recent conflict in the Middle East.
Oil prices have trebled after major US-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent disruption to global shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, alongside international airtravel.
Kiwibank economist Jarrod Kerr said in an update on Tuesday: “As good economist’s we should point out that New Zealand’s December quarter GDP data is out this Thursday.
“But to be honest, we don’t really care. The data is more than three months old, and dated. In light of everything offshore, the outlook is clouded and simply darker.’
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