New Zealand posted a merchandise trade deficit of NZ$353 million in August, Statistics New Zealand said on Thursday.
That follows the upwardly revised NZ$447 million trade surplus in July (originally NZ$282 million).
Exports were up NZ$349 million or 8.6 percent on year to NZ$4.41 billion, down from NZ$4.91 billion in the previous month.
Individually, there were rises in aircraft and parts, fruit, live animals and milk powder - while crude oil and fish dropped.
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