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US Export Prices Match Expectations

In July 2025, export prices in the United States experienced a 0.1% increase from the previous month, aligning with the forecasted growth and following a 0.5% rise in June. Prices for nonagricultural exports also climbed by 0.1%, driven by increases in automotive vehicles, capital goods, and consumer goods, which outweighed the decline in nonagricultural industrial supplies and materials. Agricultural export prices remained steady, as rises in meat and vegetable prices compensated for the drop in corn and animal feed prices. On an annual scale, export prices saw a 2.2% increase. It is important to note that while the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) index for export prices does not directly include tariffs imposed by other countries, it may indirectly capture their effects through shifts in market behavior.

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