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Likely 9% Price Increase On Goods Americans Buy

If the price of imported and exported items is up over 9% YoY, it is hard to conclude that the general price increase consumers are seeing for goods is any less.

Posted bySteven Hansen12 April 201112 April 2011Posted inPrices - PPI, CPI and More, Trade DataTags: agriculture, BLS, export, import, OIL

USA Exporting Inflation

Rising agricultural produce prices helped boost export prices for the US while oil boosted import prices. Exports were +8.6% and imports +6.9% YoY in February.

Posted bySteven Hansen15 March 201116 March 2011Posted inTrade DataTags: agriculture, BLS, export, import, OIL2 Comments on USA Exporting Inflation

Sea Container Counts Send Mixed Economic Signals

The good news is that container exports are at historical highs for the month of October, and are at their highest level since 2008, suggesting economic strength. Import container counts are down suggesting weak domestic demand.

Posted bySteven Hansen16 November 2010Posted inTransportTags: containers, export, import1 Comment on Sea Container Counts Send Mixed Economic Signals

Transport: Container Counts Down

Container counts at Long Beach and Los Angeles declined in September from August, but are up from September 2009.

Posted bySteven Hansen15 October 2010Posted inTrade Data, TransportTags: containers, export, import, Long Beach, Los Angeles1 Comment on Transport: Container Counts Down

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