New Zealand vs Spain
A data-driven side-by-side: investment score, economy, business climate, political stability, and tax — to help you decide where to invest, incorporate, or relocate.
Overall: New Zealand ranks higher
New Zealand scores 77/100 on our composite investment index, ahead of Spain at 76/100. This blends economic strength, political stability, business climate, financial maturity, and growth outlook. Read the breakdown below to see where each country actually leads.
Category breakdown
74
Economic strength
74
92
Political stability
New Zealand leads
78
86
Business climate
New Zealand leads
74
75
Financial maturity
New Zealand leads
72
68
Growth outlook
Spain leads
72
Macro snapshot
252
GDP (USD bn)
-1329.6 bn
1,582
1.2%
GDP growth (%)
-1.3 pp
2.5%
$48,000
GDP per capita (USD)
+14720.0
$33,280
3.2%
Inflation (%)
+0.4 pp
2.8%
2.0%
FDI (% of GDP)
-0.8 pp
2.8%
55%
Public debt (% of GDP)
-52.5 pp
108%
5.2
Population (M)
-42.9M
48.1
New Zealand — strong sectors
- Agriculture6.0% of GDP88
- Tourism6.0% of GDP80
- Technology4.0% of GDP72
Spain — strong sectors
- Tourism12.0% of GDP82
- Renewable Energy5.0% of GDP80
- Automotive4.0% of GDP72
- Agriculture3.0% of GDP68
Frequently asked
Which is better for investment: New Zealand or Spain?
Our composite investment index gives New Zealand a score of 77/100 and Spain a score of 76/100. New Zealand ranks higher overall, but the right answer depends on your sector and risk tolerance — see the category breakdown above.
Is New Zealand a safer market than Spain?
Risk classification puts New Zealand as safe (Strong fundamentals, stable governance, favorable investment climate) and Spain as safe (Strong fundamentals, stable governance, favorable investment climate).
Which has higher GDP growth: New Zealand or Spain?
New Zealand is currently growing at 1.2% per year, vs 2.5% for Spain. Spain has the faster headline growth rate today.