{"id":10621,"date":"2023-04-14T13:05:19","date_gmt":"2023-04-14T13:05:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/us-import-prices-fall\/"},"modified":"2023-04-14T13:11:17","modified_gmt":"2023-04-14T13:11:17","slug":"us-import-prices-fall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/us-import-prices-fall\/","title":{"rendered":"US import prices fall more than expected in March"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>WASHINGTON (Reuters) &#8211;     U.S. import prices fell more than expected in March, leading to the biggest year-on-year decline since mid-2020, further evidence that inflation pressures were subsiding.<\/p>\n<p>Import prices dropped 0.6% last month after slipping 0.2% in February, the Labor Department said on Friday. <\/p>\n<p>Economists polled by Reuters had forecast import prices, which exclude tariffs, falling 0.1%. In the 12 months through March, import prices decreased 4.6%. <\/p>\n<p>That was the largest year-on-year drop since May 2020 and followed a 1.1% decline in February. It offered more hope in the Federal Reserve&#8217;s fight against inflation. The government reported this week that consumer prices barely rose in March, while producer prices fell by the most in nearly three years. <\/p>\n<p>Imported fuel prices dropped 2.9% after plunging 5.7% in February. Petroleum prices decreased 1.2%, while natural gas prices plummeted 31.3%. Petroleum prices are set to rebound after Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ oil producers early this month announced further oil output cuts.<\/p>\n<p>The cost of imported food fell 0.5%. Excluding fuel and food, import prices dropped 0.4%. These so-called core import prices gained 0.3% in February. <\/p>\n<p>Prices for imported capital goods dipped 0.1% in March. The  cost of consumer goods excluding motor vehicles fell 0.3%.<\/p>\n<p>The report also showed export prices fell 0.3% in March after rising 0.4% in February. Prices for agricultural exports decreased 1.5% as lower prices for corn, soybeans, wheat and fruit offset higher meat prices. <\/p>\n<p>Nonagricultural export prices fell 0.2%. <\/p>\n<p>Export prices declined 4.8% year-on-year in March after falling 0.8% in February.<\/p>\n<p \/>\n<p> (Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by Andrea Ricci)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/us-import-prices-fall\/the-oocl-europe-is-docked-at-the-port-of-newark\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/wp-content\/uploads\/Reuters_Direct_Media\/USOnlineReportBusinessNews\/tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3D0H6-VIEWIMAGE.jpg\" alt=\"tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3D0H6-VIEWIMAGE\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/us-import-prices-fall\/inflation-hits-consumer-spending-in-pennsylvania-4\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/wp-content\/uploads\/Reuters_Direct_Media\/USOnlineReportBusinessNews\/tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3D0H5-VIEWIMAGE.jpg\" alt=\"tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3D0H5-VIEWIMAGE\"><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>WASHINGTON (Reuters) &#8211; U.S. import prices fell more than expected in March, leading to the biggest year-on-year decline since mid-2020, further evidence that inflation pressures were subsiding. Import prices dropped 0.6% last month after slipping 0.2% in February, the Labor Department said on Friday. 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