HIES 2026–2027 Fieldwork In Progress
NEWS
Update On HIES Fieldwork Progress
Enumeration for the 2026–2027 Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) commenced on 16 March following an intensive two-week training held in Mangaliliu Village, North Efate. A total of 49 fieldworkers, organized into 16 teams of enumerators and supervisors, are now deployed across all six provinces—from Torba to Tafea—as well as in the urban centres of Port Vila and Luganville. This national data collection effort, the largest household survey of its kind in Vanuatu, is being implemented over 32 rounds across a 12-month period and will generate critical data on income, health, education, labour, food security, wellbeing, and other key indicators.
To date, teams have successfully completed the first two rounds of enumeration, with 330 households participating out of the national target of 5,280 households. Following this initial phase, field teams will observe a two-week Easter break before resuming operations with Round 3 on Monday 13 April. The data collected through HIES will play a central role in updating key economic statistics, including the rebasing of National Accounts and the Consumer Price Index (CPI), as well as supporting analysis of poverty and inequality by development partners such as the World Bank. The last HIES was conducted in 2019–2020.
LATEST REALEASES
International Visitors & Resident Arrivals (IVA)
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Vanuatu recorded strong tourism activity in December 2025, with 8,298 visitors arriving by air, an increase of 31% compared to the previous year. Cruise tourism remained dominant, bringing 23,254 visitors (74%). Holiday travel accounted for 85% of arrivals.
International Merchandise Trade Statistics (IMTS)
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Vanuatu’s latest International Merchandise Trade Statistics for February 2026 highlight continued trade challenges, with a trade deficit of VT 2,585 million driven largely by imports from major partners such as China, Australia, and Singapore. Despite this, strong export performance was recorded for key commodities, particularly kava, which accounted for VT 530 million in exports. The report also shows total principal imports reaching VT 588 million, led by petroleum oils, iron and steel, and rice, while opportunities remain for strengthening domestic production and reducing reliance on imported food products.
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
DECEMBER QUARTER 2025
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the December quarter of 2025 decreased by 1.9% compared with the previous quarter. The decline was mainly driven by lower prices for food, household supplies, drinks and tobacco, recreation, transportation, and communication..
Market Survey
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The Port Vila Central Market Survey for September 2025 recorded a 32% increase in supply of commodities, while overall prices declined by 9% compared to the previous quarter. The total value of commodities increased by 42%, with strong contributions from fruits and vegetables. An average of 188 sellers was recorded during the quarter.





