
Import prices in the United States increased by 0.6 percent in March compared to the previous month. This is according to figures from the US government.
Economists had generally predicted an increase of 0.4 percent. In February, import prices went up by a revised 1 percent.
US export prices remained unchanged, after an adjusted decrease of 0.8 percent a month earlier.
About the author: Jeff Roper
Jeff Roper has been teaching journalism for more than five years. A theorist who nevertheless took up some practice. He is fond of the history of journalism and journalism.