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Capital Expenditure by the Private Sector

Published: May 23, 2024
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Capital Expenditure by the Private Sector
Total (2025)
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$52.5 billion
Annualized Growth 2020-25
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+0.6%
Definition of Capital Expenditure by the Private Sector

This report analyses total capital expenditure by the private sector. This includes expenditure on residential and non-residential construction, machinery and equipment, developed biological resources, intellectual property products and any ownership transfer expenses. The data for this report is sourced from Statistics New Zealand (Tatauranga Aotearoa). The data is presented in financial years and measured in billions of seasonally adjusted, constant 2009-10 dollars that have been deflated using chain volume measures.

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Recent Trends – Capital Expenditure by the Private Sector

IBISWorld forecasts capital expenditure by the private sector to decrease by 5.9% in 2024-25, to $52.5 billion. Private capital expenditure is expected to shrink in line with a decrease in total capital expenditure and shrinking expenditure from construction. However, solid demand for New Zealand’s agricultural exports and recovering tourist activity are expected to support capital expenditure in 2024-25. The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and sharp cash rates rises by the RBNZ are all weighing on investment in capital assets.

Capital expenditure by the private sector has consistently increased since the global financial crisis and its flow on effects over the two years through 2009-10. Part of this capital expenditure is attributable to earthquakes that have occurred over the past decade. Earthquakes, such as the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake, caused severe damage to infrastructure and equipment. Additional capital investment was required over the subsequent years to repair what was damaged or destroyed. However, much of the related construction has now concluded, reducing potential private investment.

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