Great news America – it’s been over 2 full years since the cost of imported goods rose year-over-year (dropping 2.2%in August as expected).

 

The month-over-month drop of 0.2% was bigger than expected and was the first drop since February as US airfares reportedly tumbled (especially to Europe).

China’s deflationary contagion hit fresh 6 year lows but prices from almost every region declined.

 

Import prices from Japan saw the biggest MoM increase – up 0.3% MoM – but by product US import prices fell the most in Fuels & Lubricants and Food & Beverage categories.

 

Charts: Bloomberg

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