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Fuel prices rise over 30% as April food inflation slows

14 May 2026
in New Zealand
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Food prices in New Zealand remained stable in April, as reported by Stats NZ’s Selected Price Index. While food costs showed no significant changes, fuel prices surged, with petrol up 30.1% year-over-year and 12.6% compared to March. Diesel prices saw an even steeper increase, rising 91.3% annually and 36.6% monthly. The escalation in fuel prices is attributed to ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Middle East, which have impacted oil markets. Despite the rising costs of fuel, the food price index has not reflected the same upward pressure, indicating a complex economic landscape for consumers.

Why It Matters

This situation highlights the contrasting trends in essential commodity pricing, where fuel costs are significantly affected by global events, such as conflicts that disrupt supply chains. Historically, fluctuations in fuel prices can lead to broader economic implications, influencing transportation costs and, consequently, food prices over time. The stability in food prices amid rising fuel costs may suggest that retailers are absorbing some of the increased expenses, which could impact their profitability. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for consumers and policymakers as they navigate inflationary pressures and assess the economic outlook.

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