US Export Prices Rise More than Anticipated

2026-03-05 13:34 By Luisa Carvalho 1 min. read

US export prices rose by 0.6% in January 2026, matching December's revised reading and surpassing forecasts of a 0.3% increase.

Nonagricultural export prices increased 0.7%, after rising 0.7% in December, reflecting higher prices for capital goods, nonagricultural industrial supplies and materials, consumer goods, and automotive vehicles.

The price index for agricultural exports increased 0.2%, following no change in December.

Higher prices for export other foods and food preparations as well as corn more than offset lower prices for export fruit and meat.

Year-on-year, export prices advanced by 2.6%, slowing from an upwardly revised 3.4% rise in December.



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