
Business Price Indexes: March 2025 Quarter
Key facts
In the March 2025 quarter compared with the December 2024 quarter:
the output producers price index (PPI) rose 2.1 percent
the input PPI rose 2.9 percent
the farm expenses price index (FEPI) rose 0.4 percent
the capital goods price index (CGPI) rose 0.5 percent.
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Business price indexes: March 2025 quarter: https://www.stats.govt.nz/information-releases/business-price-indexes-march-2025-quarter/

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