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September
2004, Vol. 127, No. 9
U.S. import and export prices in 2003
Melissa E. Schwartz
Senior Economist, Division of International Prices, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, DC.
Prices for imports and exports rose during 2003, with price increases for petroleum and petroleum products leading import prices; the overall export price index posted its largest gain since 1995.
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