Import/Export Price Indexes

The International Price Program (IPP) produces Import/Export Price Indexes (MXP) containing data on changes in the prices of nonmilitary goods and services traded between the U.S. and the rest of the world.

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Next Release: March 13, 2013

February 2013 U.S. Import and Export Price Indexes are scheduled to be released on March 13, 2013 at 8:30 A.M. Eastern Time.

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U.S. Import and Export Price Indexes

February 13, 2013
The price index for U.S. imports increased 0.6 percent in January, following declines of 0.5 percent and 0.7 percent the previous two months. U.S. export prices rose 0.3 percent in January after declining 0.1 percent in December and 0.6 percent in November.
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MXP Variance Statistics

In order to help users assess the precision of the U.S. import and export price index series, BLS is now providing variance estimates for these figures. These estimates include values from 2011 and will be updated on an annual basis. Currently the data are only calculated for the all-import and all-export series. In the future, however, the published variance estimates will also be made available at a more detailed level.

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  1. What are the U.S. Import and U.S. Export price indexes?
  2. How are the Import/Export Price Indexes used?
  3. What goods and services do the Import/Export Price Indexes measure?
  4. What classification systems are used to aggregate Import/Export price indexes?
  5. How are Import/Export Price Index data obtained?
  6. What prices are used to calculate the Import/Export Price Indexes?
  7. Are adjustments made for changes in the price or quality of a measured item?
  8. How are the Import/Export Price Indexes weighted?
  9. How are the Import/Export Price Indexes constructed?
  10. How are the Import/Export Price Indexes interpreted?
  11. When are Import/Export Price Index data available?
  12. Are there limitations to the Import/Export Price Indexes?
  13. How does the International Price Program handle survey items that are priced in foreign currencies?
  14. How do unit value indexes differ from the Import/Export Price Indexes?
  15. Does the Bureau of Labor Statistics provide data for countries other than the U.S.?
  16. Where can I obtain international price information?
  17. Where can I obtain more information about the Import/Export Price Indexes?

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