Import Prices Up 2.7%; Export Prices Jump 1.5%

WASHINGTON — Import prices rose 2.7% in March, the largest gain since a 2.7% jump in June 2009, while export prices increased 1.5%, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.

The increase, due to higher fuel and nonfuel prices, was higher than the 2.2% increase projected by economists.

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