• U.S. import price index rises by 0.4 percent in February

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12 March 2015

U.S. import price index rises by 0.4 percent in February

The U.S. Labor Department released its import and export prices data on Thursday. The U.S. import price index increased by 0.4 percent in February, beating expectations for a 0.2% rise, after a 3.1% drop in January. That was the first increase in eight months.

January's figure was revised down from a 2.8% decrease.

Import prices increased as oil prices have mostly stabilized. Petroleum import prices surged 8.1% in February.

A stronger U.S. currency lowers the price of imported goods.

Prices of goods imported from the European Union declined 1% in February, prices of Chinese imports decreased 0.2%.

Prices of imports from Canada, Mexico and Latin American countries increased in February.

U.S. export prices declined by 0.1% in February, after a revised 1.9% drop in January.

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