The United Kingdom currently has a trade deficit with New Zealand. If the U.K. pound sterling appreciates relative to the New Zealand dollar, which of the following correctly explains the effect on the U.K.'s demand for goods from New Zealand?(1 point)

Responses

The U.K.'s demand will remain the same.
The U.K.'s demand will remain the same.

The U.K.'s demand for New Zealand goods can't be determined.
The U.K.'s demand for New Zealand goods can't be determined.

The U.K.'s demand for New Zealand goods will rise.
The U.K.'s demand for New Zealand goods will rise.

The U.K.'s demand for New Zealand goods will decline.

1 answer

If the U.K. pound sterling appreciates relative to the New Zealand dollar, it means that the pound can buy more New Zealand dollars than before. This change generally makes New Zealand goods more expensive for U.K. consumers. As a result, we can expect that the U.K.'s demand for New Zealand goods will decline.

Therefore, the correct response is:

The U.K.'s demand for New Zealand goods will decline.