Import Prices Unchanged; Export Prices Gain 0.6%

WASHINGTON — U.S. import prices were flat in December, restrained by lower petroleum prices, as nonfuel imports increased for the fifth month in a row, the Labor Department reported yesterday.

Export prices increased 0.6% for the month and rose 0.9% in November.

Economists expected December import prices to be unchanged.

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