U.S. Import Prices Edge Higher in December as Export Costs Rise Faster Than Expected

U.S. import prices rose slightly in December, broadly matching market expectations, according to data published by the Labor Department on Tuesday.

The report showed import prices increased by 0.1% during the month, in line with economists’ forecasts. On an annual basis, import prices were unchanged from December a year earlier.

Export prices, however, posted a stronger gain than anticipated. The Labor Department said export prices climbed 0.3% in December, exceeding economists’ expectations for a 0.1% increase. Compared with a year earlier, export prices were up 3.1%.

The agency noted that it did not issue its usual detailed press release for the report, citing the impact of the extended government shutdown last year.

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