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                                    U.S. IMPORT AND EXPORT PRICE INDEXES
                                              - DECEMBER 2005 -


     The U.S. Import Price Index fell 0.2 percent in December, the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. 
Department of Labor reported today.  The decline followed a 1.8 percent decrease in November and was again 
led by lower petroleum prices.  Export prices increased a modest 0.1 percent in December after falling 0.7 
percent the previous month.   
       
                             Percent changes in import and export price indexes
                                             by End Use category
                                          -not seasonally adjusted-


                               IMPORTS                         EXPORTS

   Month                                  Non-                  Agri-    Nonagri-
                     All     Petroleum  petroleum     All     cultural   cultural
                   Imports    Imports    Imports    Exports    Exports    Exports

2004
December            -1.4      -11.4        0.4        0.1       -1.1        0.2

2005
January              0.6        2.2        0.3        0.8        0.6        0.8
February             0.9        5.1        0.1        0.1       -0.5        0.1
March                2.2       13.4        0.3        0.7        3.8        0.4
April                0.9        3.6        0.4        0.5        0.3        0.6
May                 -0.8       -4.4       -0.2       -0.2        2.0       -0.5
June                 1.2        8.9       -0.2        0.0        1.0       -0.1
July                 1.2        7.7       -0.2        0.1        0.0        0.1
August               1.4        7.4        0.1       -0.2       -0.6       -0.1
September            2.1        6.9 r      0.9        0.8       -1.4 r      1.0
October              0.1 r     -2.5 r      0.8 r      0.7        0.2        0.8 r
November            -1.8 r     -9.2 r      0.1 r     -0.7 r     -0.2 r     -0.8 r
December            -0.2       -0.9        0.0        0.1       -0.5        0.1

December 2003-04     6.7       30.3        3.7        4.0       -5.9        5.0
December 2004-05     7.9       42.5        2.4        2.7        4.8        2.4

r = revised to reflect late reports and corrections by respondents.


Import Goods
       
     The recent decline in import prices came after rising through most of 2005.  Petroleum prices led the 
December decrease in overall import prices, declining 0.9 percent after falling 2.5 percent in October and 9.2 
percent in November.  Prior to the recent downturn, petroleum prices increased 62.5 percent over the first nine 
months of 2005.  Nonpetroleum prices were unchanged in December after edging up 0.1 percent in November.  
       
     Overall import prices rose 7.9 percent for the year ended in December, which followed a 6.7 percent 
increase over the prior 12 months, and was the largest advance over any calendar year since 1987.  Despite 
declining the past three months, the price index for petroleum increased 42.5 percent for the year following a 
30.3 percent advance in 2004.  Prices for nonpetroleum imports increased 2.4 percent for the December 2004-
2005 period after rising 3.7 percent over the previous 12 months.       
                 
     The price indexes for nonpetroleum industrial supplies and materials and for capital goods each 
declined in December, falling 0.2 percent and 0.1 percent, respectively.  The drop in nonpetroleum industrial 
supplies and materials prices was led by lower prices for natural gas, which more than offset higher prices for 
metals, plastic materials, and lumber.  Capital goods prices, which have not increased since April, were again 
driven down by a continued decline in computer prices.  For the year ended in December, nonpetroleum 
industrial supplies and materials prices rose 11.0 percent, while capital goods prices decreased 1.1 percent.  

     In contrast, prices for foods, feeds, and beverages increased 1.5 percent in December, primarily because 
of a jump in vegetable prices.  Foods, feeds, and beverages prices rose 5.1 percent over the past year.
       
     Prices for automotive vehicles and for consumer goods were unchanged on average in December, 
continuing the 2005 trend of little movement.  For the December 2004-2005 period, automotive vehicle prices 
increased 0.4 percent and consumer goods prices rose 0.5 percent.


Export Goods 

     Export prices ticked up 0.1 percent in December as a 0.1 percent increase in nonagricultural prices more 
than compensated for a 0.5 percent drop in agricultural prices.  The increase in nonagricultural prices followed a 
0.8 percent decline in November.  Agricultural prices were down for the fourth time in the past five months. 
       
     The price index for overall export prices rose for the fourth consecutive year, increasing 2.7 percent for 
the year ended in December compared to a 4.0 percent advance the previous year.  Nonagricultural prices 
advanced 2.4 percent over 2005 after increasing 5.0 percent over the December 2003-2004 period, the largest 
yearly increase for the index since 1988.  Prices for agricultural exports, despite declining over the past five 
months, increased 4.8 percent over the year.  In contrast, agricultural prices decreased 5.9 percent in 2004.      
       
     The price index for nonagricultural industrial supplies and materials advanced 0.2 percent in December 
after a sharp 2.2 percent drop in November.  December prices were mixed as rising metals prices more than 
offset lower chemical prices.  Prices for nonagricultural industrial supplies and materials trended up over most of 
2005, increasing 8.3 percent overall for the year ended in December.
    
     In contrast, each of the major finished goods areas either declined or remained unchanged in December.  
Consumer goods prices edged down 0.1 percent for the month, but rose 0.6 percent over the past year.  The price 
indexes for capital goods and for automotive vehicles were unchanged in December.  Capital goods prices 
declined 0.7 percent over the past 12 months, while prices for automotive vehicles increased 1.1 percent for the 
same period.

                                 Summary of December-to-December Percent Changes

                                     1996   1997   1998   1999   2000   2001   2002   2003   2004   2005

All Commodity Imports                 1.5   -5.2   -6.4    7.0    3.2   -9.1    4.2    2.4    6.7    7.9
   Excluding Petroleum               -1.8   -2.8   -3.3    0.0    1.3   -4.5    0.3    1.2    3.7    2.4
   Petroleum                         33.7  -25.5  -40.8  137.2   17.6  -39.5   56.9   12.8   30.3   42.5
All Commodity Exports                -1.1   -1.2   -3.4    0.5    1.1   -2.5    1.0    2.2    4.0    2.7
   Excluding Agricultural            -0.4   -1.0   -2.7    1.2    0.9   -2.5    0.4    1.3    5.0    2.4
   Agricultural                      -6.9   -2.9   -9.3   -6.8    3.1   -1.8    8.0   13.4   -5.9    4.8


Imports by Locality of Origin 
	
     Prices of imports from Canada and from the European Union each decreased in December, falling 0.7 
percent and 0.1 percent, respectively.  Both indexes were led down for the second consecutive month by lower 
fuel prices.  Despite the recent declines, over the past 12 months, import prices from Canada rose 11.7 percent 
and prices for imports from the European Union increased 2.6 percent.
       
     The price indexes for imports from Japan and from China also declined in December, decreasing 0.2 
percent and 0.1 percent, respectively.  Both indexes have trended down throughout 2005 and fell 0.6 percent 
overall for the year ended in December.
        
     In contrast, import prices from Mexico increased 0.7 percent in December following declines in each of 
the previous two months.  Prices for imports from Mexico rose 8.2 percent over the past year.

       
Import and Export Services

     Import air passenger fares increased 3.2 percent in December following four consecutive monthly 
declines.  The increase was led by an 18.5 percent jump in Asian fares.  The price index for export air passenger 
fares rose 0.4 percent in December as higher prices for Latin American and Caribbean fares more than offset 
declining European and Asian fares.  Import air passenger fares increased 4.1 percent over the past 12 months, 
whereas export air passenger fares declined 4.2 percent.
	
     Prices for import air freight fell 2.5 percent for the last quarter of 2005 after increasing 1.0 percent for 
the previous three-month period.  The index decreased a modest 0.2 percent for the year ended in December.  In 
contrast, export air freight prices rose 4.0 percent for the September-December period.  Prices for export air 
freight increased for each quarter of 2005 and advanced 8.7 percent over the past year.


ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHANGES IN THE U.S. IMPORT AND EXPORT PRICE INDEXES
	
     Beginning with the release of January 2006 data on February 16, in addition to the existing tables, the 
U.S. Import and Export Price Indexes will also be published by the North American Industrial Classification 
System (NAICS).  The new NAICS index series will begin with December 2005, which will be set equal to 100.  
In addition, all of the services indexes currently found in tables 8-11 will be published on a monthly basis and 
displayed in one composite table.
       
       
                                               CONTENTS OF RELEASE

This news release includes the following tables:

Table 1    Import Price Indexes, by End Use
Table 2    Export Price Indexes, by End Use
Table 3    Import Price Indexes, by SITC
Table 4    Export Price Indexes, by SITC
Table 5    Import Price Indexes, by Harmonized System
Table 6    Export Price Indexes, by Harmonized System
Table 7    Import Price Indexes, by Locality of Origin
Table 8    U.S. Import and Export Quarterly Price Indexes for Services
Table 9    U.S. Import and Export Monthly Price Indexes for Services
Table 10   U.S. International Quarterly Price Indexes for Services
Table 11   U.S. International Monthly Price Indexes for Services
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Import and Export Price Index data for January 2006 are scheduled for release on February 16, 2006 at 
8:30 A.M. (E.S.T.).  


Table  1     U.S. Import Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods
                  December 2004-December 2005          2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                                    Index                     Percent Change
                                                                   Relative
                                                                    Import-                      Annual         Monthly
                                                                     ance                         Dec.    Aug.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.
 END                            Description                                                       2004    2005    2005    2005    2005
 USE                                                               November  November  December    to      to      to      to      to
                                                                     2005      2005      2005     Dec.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
                                                                      1/                          2005    2005    2005    2005    2005

         ALL COMMODITIES.......................................... 100.000    112.4      112.2     7.9     2.1     0.1    -1.8    -0.2
         ALL IMPORTS EXCLUDING PETROLEUM..........................  81.385    103.7      103.7     2.4     0.9     0.8     0.1     0.0
         ALL IMPORTS EXCLUDING FUELS
                (Dec. 2001=100)...................................  78.079    104.9      105.1     1.1     0.3     0.2    -0.1     0.2

0          FOODS, FEEDS, & BEVERAGES..............................   4.549    115.5      117.2     5.1     0.1     0.9     0.3     1.5

00               Agricultural foods, feeds & beverages,
                        excluding distilled beverages.............   3.365    124.5      126.8     5.1     0.2     0.7     0.9     1.8

01               Nonagricultural foods (fish, distilled beverages)   1.184     95.2       95.9     5.4     0.0     1.3    -1.7     0.7

1          INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS........................  35.531    159.4      158.5    25.4     5.8     0.2    -4.8    -0.6
              INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS
                    EXCLUDING PETROLEUM...........................  16.916    132.2      131.9    11.0     4.5     3.7     0.5    -0.2
              INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS
                    EXCLUDING FUELS (Dec. 2001=100)...............  13.610    129.7      130.7     4.7     1.3     1.1    -0.2     0.8
              INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS,
                    DURABLE.......................................   8.255    120.6      121.4     2.9     0.9     1.3     0.0     0.7
              INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS,
                    NONDURABLE EXCLUDING PETROLEUM................   8.662    145.2      143.7    20.1     8.3     6.2     1.0    -1.0

10               Fuels & lubricants...............................  21.921    204.7      201.9    43.2     8.6    -0.4    -7.5    -1.4
100                  Petroleum & petroleum products...............  18.615    198.6      196.8    42.5     6.9    -2.5    -9.2    -0.9
10000                        Crude................................  13.576    196.5      195.0    43.4     3.9    -4.8    -7.6    -0.8

11               Paper & paper base stocks........................   0.965    105.8      106.2     4.8     0.0     1.1     0.4     0.4

12               Materials associated with nondurable
                        supplies & materials......................   4.499    117.7      118.7     8.1     1.9     0.8    -0.4     0.8

13               Selected building materials......................   1.987    115.9      116.8     1.0     2.6     2.0    -3.4     0.8

14               Unfinished metals related to durable goods.......   3.199    143.6      146.0     5.4     0.8     1.6     2.3     1.7

15               Finished metals related to durable goods.........   1.430    117.9      117.5     2.4     0.1     0.7    -0.2    -0.3

16               Nonmetals related to durable goods...............   1.530    100.9      100.4     0.7     0.1     0.2     0.0    -0.5

2          CAPITAL GOODS..........................................  20.547     91.3       91.2    -1.1    -0.2    -0.2     0.0    -0.1

20               Electric generating equipment....................   2.477     99.5       99.6     1.6     0.5     0.4     0.1     0.1

21               Nonelectrical machinery..........................  16.236     88.3       88.2    -1.9    -0.3    -0.3    -0.1    -0.1

22               Transportation equipment excluding
                        motor vehicles (Dec. 2001=100)............   1.834    106.7      106.2     1.6    -0.1     0.3     0.0    -0.5

3          AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES, PARTS & ENGINES...................  15.340    103.6      103.6     0.4     0.1     0.0     0.0     0.0

4          CONSUMER GOODS, EXCLUDING
                  AUTOMOTIVES.....................................  24.033     99.5       99.5     0.5     0.2     0.0    -0.2     0.0

40               Nondurables, manufactured........................  11.966    102.8      102.8     1.4     0.2    -0.2    -0.1     0.0

41               Durables, manufactured...........................  10.875     95.9       96.1    -0.4     0.2     0.0    -0.3     0.2

42               Nonmanufactured consumer goods...................   1.191     99.9       99.8     1.6     1.7    -0.2    -0.5    -0.1


     1   Relative importance figures are based on 2003 trade values.

     NOTES:  Data may be revised in each of the three months after original publication.
             n.a.  Not available


Table  2     U.S. Export Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods
                  December 2004-December 2005          2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                                       Index                     Percent Change
                                                                      Relative
                                                                       Import-                      Annual         Monthly
                                                                        ance                         Dec.    Aug.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.
 END                             Description                                                         2004    2005    2005    2005    2005
 USE                                                                  November  November  December    to      to      to      to      to
                                                                        2005      2005      2005     Dec.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
                                                                         1/                          2005    2005    2005    2005    2005

         ALL COMMODITIES............................................. 100.000    107.5      107.6     2.7     0.8     0.7    -0.7     0.1
         AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES....................................   8.839    121.5      120.9     4.8    -1.4     0.2    -0.2    -0.5
         NONAGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES.................................  91.160    106.5      106.6     2.4     1.0     0.8    -0.8     0.1

0          FOODS, FEEDS, & BEVERAGES.................................   8.054    122.5      122.0     4.4    -1.7     0.2    -0.4    -0.4

00               Agricultural foods, feeds & beverages,
                        excluding distilled beverages................   7.275    122.3      121.5     4.2    -1.8     0.1    -0.3    -0.7

01               Nonagricultural foods (fish, distilled beverages)...   0.779    124.1      125.7     6.2    -0.8     0.7    -0.3     1.3

1          INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS...........................  29.794    127.5      127.8     8.3     3.2     2.2    -2.1     0.2
              INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS,
                    DURABLE..........................................  10.684    126.4      128.6     7.0     0.7     2.0     0.4     1.7
              INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS,
                    NONDURABLE.......................................  19.110    128.2      127.5     9.1     4.8     2.2    -3.4    -0.5

10               Agricultural industrial supplies & materials........   1.564    117.8      117.9     7.7     1.1     0.9     0.3     0.1

           NONAGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES
                        & MATERIALS..................................  28.230    128.2      128.5     8.3     3.4     2.3    -2.2     0.2

11               Fuels & lubricants..................................   4.072    163.1      163.1    30.1    17.9     4.0   -15.1     0.0

12               Nonagricultural supplies & materials
                        excluding fuels & building materials.........  23.006    125.1      125.6     5.6     1.0     2.0     0.3     0.4

13               Selected building materials.........................   1.152    106.1      106.4     1.9    -0.1     0.1     0.3     0.3

2          CAPITAL GOODS.............................................  39.098     97.5       97.5    -0.7     0.0     0.1    -0.2     0.0

20               Electrical generating equipment.....................   3.778    103.4      103.5    -0.1     0.1     0.7     0.1     0.1

21               Nonelectrical machinery.............................  28.451     92.2       92.2    -1.8     0.0    -0.1    -0.4     0.0

22               Transportation equipment excluding
                        motor vehicles (Dec. 2001=100)...............   6.869    113.5      113.7     3.8     0.4     0.4     0.4     0.2

3          AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES, PARTS & ENGINES......................  11.000    104.0      104.0     1.1     0.1     0.3     0.0     0.0

4          CONSUMER GOODS, EXCLUDING
                  AUTOMOTIVES........................................  12.019    101.9      101.8     0.6     0.3     0.0     0.0    -0.1

40               Nondurables, manufactured...........................   6.003    101.6      101.4     0.4     0.3     0.2    -0.1    -0.2

41               Durables, manufactured..............................   5.192    101.4      101.4     0.3     0.3    -0.4     0.0     0.0

42               Nonmanufactured consumer goods (Dec. 2001=100)......   0.823    106.5      106.5     3.5     0.3     2.3     0.0     0.0


     1   Relative importance figures are based on 2003 trade values.

     NOTES:  Data may be revised in each of the three months after original publication.
             n.a.  Not available


Table  3     U.S. Import Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods
                  December 2004-December 2005          2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                                       Index                     Percent Change
                                                                      Relative
                                                                       Import-                      Annual         Monthly
                                                                        ance                         Dec.    Aug.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.
SITC                             Description                                                         2004    2005    2005    2005    2005
Rev. 3                                                                November  November  December    to      to      to      to      to
                                                                        2005      2005      2005     Dec.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
                                                                         1/                          2005    2005    2005    2005    2005

         ALL COMMODITIES............................................. 100.000    112.4      112.2     7.9     2.1     0.1    -1.8    -0.2

0          FOOD AND LIVE ANIMALS.....................................   3.541    115.2      117.3     4.8    -0.4     1.2     0.3     1.8
01               Meat and meat preparations..........................   0.407    141.2      139.8     5.1     0.9    -0.2     0.5    -1.0
03               Fish, crustaceans, aquatic invertebrates
                        and preparations thereof.....................   0.877     90.9       91.9     8.1     0.6     1.5    -2.0     1.1
05               Vegetables, fruit and nuts, fresh or dried..........   0.863    112.2      120.5     7.4    -2.6     4.0     1.5     7.4
07               Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof.   0.476    122.1      120.5     5.3     0.3    -1.4     4.0    -1.3
      2/   Other food and live animals...............................   0.918    130.3      130.4    -1.0    -0.2     0.6    -0.6     0.1

1          BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO.....................................   0.898    108.6      108.6     1.4     0.1    -0.1    -0.2     0.0
11               Beverages...........................................   0.809    109.4      109.4     1.7     0.2     0.1    -0.2     0.0

2          CRUDE MATERIALS, INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FUELS...................   1.827    129.7      132.2     5.3     3.2    -0.2    -1.6     1.9
24               Cork and wood.......................................   0.630    119.6      123.6    -0.9     3.0     1.4    -5.2     3.3
25               Woodpulp and recovered paper........................   0.220    105.6      106.0     5.7    -0.6     3.6    -0.3     0.4
28               Metalliferous ores and metal scrap..................   0.400    190.5      194.9    16.5     4.1    -3.2     1.8     2.3
29               Crude animal and vegetable materials, n.e.s.........   0.205    101.9      100.9     2.6    10.9    -3.1    -0.8    -1.0

3          MINERAL FUELS, LUBRICANTS AND RELATED
                     MATERIALS.......................................  21.085    204.8      202.4    44.0     8.3    -0.7    -7.7    -1.2
33               Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials.  17.895    197.6      196.6    43.5     6.3    -3.1    -9.4    -0.5
34               Gas, natural and manufactured.......................   3.190    253.8      241.8    47.9    27.2    17.7     3.1    -4.7

5          CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.S.....................   8.398    115.7      115.5     5.4     1.0     0.9     0.1    -0.2
51               Organic chemicals...................................   2.663    110.2      109.4     0.1     0.8    -0.4    -2.6    -0.7
52               Inorganic chemicals.................................   0.861    174.5      168.4    32.9     5.3     8.4     6.1    -3.5
53               Dyeing, tanning and coloring materials..............   0.181     99.5       99.9     1.2    -0.6     0.2    -0.1     0.4
54               Medicinal and pharmaceutical products...............   2.464    110.2      109.9     0.9     0.4    -0.4    -0.4    -0.3
55               Essential oils; polishing and cleansing preps.......   0.401     95.0       95.0     0.6    -0.1    -0.1    -0.1     0.0
57               Plastics in primary forms...........................   0.692    133.8      140.4    20.9     1.7     3.3     3.2     4.9
58               Plastics in nonprimary forms........................   0.367    107.3      107.0     1.2     0.2     0.0     0.7    -0.3
59               Chemical materials and products, n.e.s..............   0.547    103.5      103.5     7.7     0.0     1.8    -0.1     0.0

6          MANUFACTURED GOODS CLASSIFIED CHIEFLY
                     BY MATERIAL.....................................  11.443    114.2      114.5     3.7     0.6     1.1     0.2     0.3
62               Rubber manufactures, n.e.s..........................   0.652    104.5      104.5     2.6     0.1     0.1     0.0     0.0
63               Cork and wood manufactures other than furniture.....   0.771    115.4      113.2     0.2     6.3     5.3    -6.3    -1.9
64               Paper and paperboard, cut to size...................   1.202    104.4      104.6     5.7     0.0     0.3     0.4     0.2
65               Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up
                        articles, n.e.s., and related prod...........   1.313    105.5      105.5     1.3     0.3     1.3     0.3     0.0
66               Nonmetallic mineral manufactures, n.e.s.............   2.037    101.9      101.8     1.1     0.2     0.2    -0.2    -0.1
67               Iron and steel......................................   1.411    152.5      150.9    -5.7    -2.1    -0.3     0.5    -1.0
68               Nonferrous metals...................................   1.962    128.6      133.3    20.1     2.3     3.3     2.8     3.7
69               Manufactures of metals, n.e.s.......................   2.008    108.8      108.1     1.3     0.6    -0.1    -0.1    -0.6

7          MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT.........................  36.782     94.3       94.2    -1.1    -0.2     0.0    -0.1    -0.1
71               Power generating machinery and equipment............   2.423    104.3      104.5     2.0     0.1     0.2    -0.1     0.2
72               Machinery specialized for particular industries.....   1.600    110.8      110.7     1.1     0.2    -0.2     0.0    -0.1
73               Metalworking machinery..............................   0.427    118.1      117.2     4.2     0.5     0.1    -0.2    -0.8
74               General industrial machinery,
                        equipment, & machine parts, n.e.s............   2.965    107.3      107.1     1.7     0.2     0.1    -0.1    -0.2
75               Computer equipment and office machines..............   4.860     67.8       67.5    -7.3    -1.2    -0.4    -0.3    -0.4
76               Telecommunications & sound recording
                        & reproducing apparatus & equipment..........   4.604     80.0       80.0    -3.7    -0.5    -0.2    -0.4     0.0
77               Electrical machinery and equipment..................   5.824     93.8       94.1    -0.5    -0.1    -0.2     0.0     0.3
78               Road vehicles.......................................  12.784    104.1      104.1     0.4     0.1     0.1    -0.1     0.0

8          MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES.......................  15.575    101.2      101.2     0.7     0.3     0.0     0.0     0.0
81               Prefabricated buildings; plumbing, heat
                        & lighting fixtures, n.e.s...................   0.437     96.3       96.3     1.6     0.0     0.0     0.0     0.0
82               Furniture and parts thereof.........................   1.859    106.4      106.2     1.4    -0.1     0.1    -0.1    -0.2
83               Travel goods, handbags and similar containers.......   0.363    106.2      105.7     0.5     0.4     0.0    -0.1    -0.5
84               Articles of apparel and clothing accessories........   4.893    100.7      100.8     0.1     0.3    -0.1    -0.1     0.1
85               Footwear............................................   1.131    100.9      100.9     0.4     0.2     0.0     0.0     0.0
87               Professional, scientific and controlling
                        instruments and apparatus, n.e.s.............   1.732    101.4      101.3     1.1     0.3    -0.1     0.0    -0.1
88               Photographic apparatus, equipment and
                        supplies and optical goods, n.e.s............   0.825     98.4       98.1    -0.5     0.2     0.2     0.1    -0.3
89               Miscellaneous manufactured articles, n.e.s..........   4.336    100.0      100.3     1.2     0.7     0.3    -0.1     0.3


     1   Relative importance figures are based on 2003 trade values.
     2   Product categories included in this group have been modified due to concordance or coverage limitations.

     NOTES:   Data may be revised in each of the three months after original publication.
              n.a.  Not available


Table  4     U.S. Export Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods
                  December 2004-December 2005          2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                                       Index                     Percent Change
                                                                      Relative
                                                                       Import-                      Annual         Monthly
                                                                        ance                         Dec.    Aug.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.
SITC                             Description                                                         2004    2005    2005    2005    2005
Rev. 3                                                                November  November  December    to      to      to      to      to
                                                                        2005      2005      2005     Dec.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
                                                                         1/                          2005    2005    2005    2005    2005

         ALL COMMODITIES............................................. 100.000    107.5      107.6     2.7     0.8     0.7    -0.7     0.1

0          FOOD AND LIVE ANIMALS.....................................   6.585    123.4      122.8     4.0    -0.3     0.9    -1.2    -0.5
01               Meat and meat preparations..........................   1.311    141.6      136.3     9.4     2.5     0.1    -0.8    -3.7
03               Fish, crustaceans, aquatic invertebrates
                        and preparations thereof.....................   0.489    116.1      117.4     6.4    -0.3     0.7     0.4     1.1
04               Cereals and cereal preparations.....................   1.624    119.9      121.1     4.0    -1.2     4.0    -1.5     1.0
05               Vegetables, fruit and nuts, fresh or dried..........   1.511    124.4      123.9    -4.6    -1.7    -0.7    -3.0    -0.4
08               Feeding stuff for animals (not
                        including unmilled cereals)..................   0.624    123.0      123.5    14.9    -0.4    -0.2     2.6     0.4
09               Miscellaneous edible products and preparations......   0.497    107.3      107.1     4.4    -0.1    -0.1    -0.1    -0.2
      2/   Other food and live animals...............................   0.530    112.3      112.1     3.9     0.2    -0.4    -1.9    -0.2

1          BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO.....................................   0.669    101.8      100.7    -0.8     0.1    -1.5    -0.2    -1.1
12               Tobacco and tobacco manufactures....................   0.417    101.8      100.4    -0.2     0.0     0.0     0.1    -1.4

2          CRUDE MATERIALS, INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FUELS...................   5.465    128.2      130.6     9.4    -2.0     0.6     0.8     1.9
22               Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits.....................   1.072    119.7      119.7     7.7   -10.3    -4.0     2.5     0.0
24               Cork and wood.......................................   0.502     97.0       97.2    -1.6    -0.1    -0.1     0.2     0.2
25               Woodpulp and recovered paper........................   0.630     97.6       97.6    -1.2     0.3    -0.6    -1.1     0.0
26               Textile fibers and their waste......................   0.634    108.4      109.9    14.0     1.5     2.8     0.6     1.4
28               Metalliferous ores and metal scrap..................   1.465    214.0      227.1    16.5    -0.3     3.9    -0.1     6.1
      2/   Other crude materials, inedible, except fuels.............   1.163    134.5      135.0    11.3     0.8     1.0     1.8     0.4

3          MINERAL FUELS, LUBRICANTS AND RELATED
                     MATERIALS.......................................   3.428    201.0      198.9    35.8    20.6     5.4   -17.8    -1.0
33               Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials.   2.604    206.0      206.2    42.6    21.5     2.4   -15.9     0.1

5          CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.S.....................  15.348    121.2      120.1     5.4     1.5     1.9     0.1    -0.9
51               Organic chemicals...................................   3.720    136.2      133.1     3.7     2.6     1.2    -1.7    -2.3
52               Inorganic chemicals.................................   0.979    123.9      124.9     9.9     0.6     1.2     0.8     0.8
54               Medicinal and pharmaceutical products...............   2.657    107.2      107.1    -0.1     0.2     0.1    -0.2    -0.1
55               Essential oils; polishing and cleansing preps.......   1.072    112.6      113.2     3.8     0.4    -0.1     0.1     0.5
56               Fertilizers.........................................   0.498    167.2      165.5    11.6     3.8     1.2     2.0    -1.0
57               Plastics in primary forms...........................   2.944    139.1      135.9    14.3     2.9     7.6     1.8    -2.3
58               Plastics in nonprimary forms........................   0.968    107.7      108.1     8.2     0.7     0.7     2.0     0.4
59               Chemical materials and products, n.e.s..............   1.893    107.3      107.1     1.2     0.1     0.8     0.1    -0.2

6          MANUFACTURED GOODS CLASSIFIED CHIEFLY
                     BY MATERIAL.....................................  10.518    115.0      116.0     3.4     0.4     0.6     0.3     0.9
62               Rubber manufactures, n.e.s..........................   0.709    117.2      118.1     4.6     0.6     0.1     0.2     0.8
64               Uncoated Paper/paperboard, and linerboard...........   1.438    102.6      102.5    -1.6     0.3    -0.7    -0.4    -0.1
65               Textile yarn, fabrics, and made-up articles, n.e.s..   1.584    110.6      111.2     3.7    -0.4    -0.2     0.0     0.5
66               Nonmetallic mineral manufactures, n.e.s.............   1.588    105.5      105.5     3.8     0.3     1.0     0.3     0.0
67               Iron and steel......................................   1.360    159.2      160.8    -5.7     1.4     1.7     0.8     1.0
68               Nonferrous metals...................................   1.259    113.2      118.3    16.6     0.9     1.8     2.4     4.5
69               Manufactures of metals, n.e.s.......................   2.182    119.3      119.4     5.2     0.1     0.4     0.0     0.1
      2/   Other manufactured goods classified
                  chiefly by material (Dec. 2001=100)................   0.397    117.2      117.3     1.2    -0.4     0.0     0.5     0.1

7          MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT.........................  45.902     97.9       97.9    -0.6     0.0     0.1    -0.2     0.0
71               Power generating machinery and equipment............   4.565    112.4      112.5     1.9     0.1     0.5     0.5     0.1
72               Machinery specialized for particular industries.....   3.654    112.7      113.9     5.5     0.4     0.4     0.2     1.1
73               Metalworking machinery..............................   0.601    103.7      103.7     1.8     0.0     0.1     0.0     0.0
74               General industrial machinery,
                        equipment, & parts, n.e.s....................   4.671    109.8      109.9     3.1     0.1     0.3     0.1     0.1
75               Computer equipment and office machines..............   4.816     76.7       76.1    -9.2    -0.5    -1.1    -1.9    -0.8
76               Telecommunications & sound recording
                        & reproducing apparatus & equipment..........   3.056     89.4       89.5    -1.0    -0.1    -0.1     0.1     0.1
77               Electrical machinery and equipment..................  10.881     84.6       84.5    -3.9    -0.4     0.0    -0.4    -0.1
78               Road vehicles.......................................   8.647    104.0      104.0     1.0     0.2     0.3     0.2     0.0

8          MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES.......................  10.947    102.6      102.6     0.3     0.3     0.2    -0.1     0.0
82               Furniture and parts thereof.........................   0.586    103.5      103.3    -1.1     0.1    -1.0     0.0    -0.2
84               Articles of apparel and clothing accessories........   0.744     96.6       96.5    -0.6     0.2     0.1    -0.1    -0.1
87               Professional, scientific and controlling
                        instruments and apparatus, n.e.s.............   4.223    103.5      103.6     1.0     0.2    -0.2    -0.1     0.1
88               Photographic apparatus, equipment and
                        supplies and optical goods, n.e.s............   0.914     95.6       95.2    -1.9     0.3     0.2    -0.4    -0.4
89               Miscellaneous manufactured articles, n.e.s..........   4.110    104.2      104.2     0.2     0.5     0.9    -0.2     0.0
      2/   Other miscellaneous manufactured articles.................   0.371    109.6      109.6     0.9     0.3     0.0     0.0     0.0


     1   Relative importance figures are based on 2003 trade values.
     2   Product categories included in this group have been modified due to concordance or coverage limitations.

     NOTES:   Data may be revised in each of the three months after original publication.
              n.a.  Not available


Table  5     U.S. Import Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods
                  December 2004-December 2005          2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                                       Index                     Percent Change
                                                                      Relative
                                                                       Import-                      Annual         Monthly
Harmo-                                                                  ance                         Dec.    Aug.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.
nized                            Description                                                         2004    2005    2005    2005    2005
System                                                                November  November  December    to      to      to      to      to
                                                                        2005      2005      2005     Dec.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
                                                                         1/                          2005    2005    2005    2005    2005

I          LIVE ANIMALS; ANIMAL PRODUCTS.............................   1.392    115.3      115.3     2.6     0.3     1.1    -1.4     0.0
02               Meat and edible meat offal..........................   0.357    139.5      137.9     1.7     0.2    -0.4     0.6    -1.1
03               Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and
                        other aquatic invertebrates..................   0.713     92.2       92.4    10.4     0.3     1.6    -2.0     0.2
      2/         Other live animals; animal products.................   0.322    148.3      149.1   -10.7     0.2     1.8    -2.0     0.5

II         VEGETABLE PRODUCTS........................................   1.155    112.7      116.9     6.0    -0.5     2.1     1.0     3.7
07               Edible vegetables, roots, and tubers................   0.328    149.7      167.4    19.7    -3.2     9.6    -0.2    11.8
08               Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus
                        fruit or melons..............................   0.282     83.8       86.3    -9.2    -2.2     0.2    -2.1     3.0
09               Coffee, tea, mate and spices........................   0.263    117.0      115.2    12.0    -1.5    -0.9     8.1    -1.5
      2/         Other vegetable products............................   0.282    113.3      113.1     3.2     4.9    -1.0    -0.6    -0.2

IV         PREPARED FOODSTUFFS, BEVERAGES, AND
                     TOBACCO.........................................   2.146    115.1      115.3     2.9     0.3    -0.3     0.3     0.2
20               Preparations of vegetables, fruit,
                        nuts, or other parts of plants...............   0.249    107.1      107.5     5.9     0.1     0.3     5.0     0.4
22               Beverages, spirits, and vinegar.....................   0.823    107.1      107.2     1.3     0.1     0.2    -0.3     0.1
      2/         Other prepared foodstuffs...........................   1.074    124.0      124.3     3.4     0.5    -0.8    -0.2     0.2

V          MINERAL PRODUCTS..........................................  21.651    203.4      201.1    43.3     8.2    -0.5    -7.5    -1.1
27               Mineral fuels, oils and residuals,
                        bituminous substances and mineral wax........  21.343    203.1      200.8    43.9     8.3    -0.5    -7.7    -1.1
      2/         Other mineral products (Dec. 2001=100)..............   0.308    126.1      127.4    12.9     0.2     0.3     0.6     1.0

VI         PRODUCTS OF THE CHEMICAL OR ALLIED
                     INDUSTRIES......................................   7.471    112.8      112.6     3.2     1.0     0.2    -1.1    -0.2
28               Inorganic chemicals.................................   0.836    156.3      155.6    25.8     6.2     3.3     1.4    -0.4
29               Organic chemicals...................................   2.922    109.5      108.7    -0.4     0.9    -0.4    -3.0    -0.7
30               Pharmaceutical products.............................   2.173    110.5      110.1     1.1     0.3    -0.5    -0.4    -0.4
32               Tanning & dyeing extracts; dye &
                        pigments; varnish & paints; putty............   0.185    100.5      101.0     2.6    -0.4     0.2    -0.1     0.5
33               Essential oils and resinoids (Dec. 2001=100)........   0.349    107.0      107.0     0.8     0.1    -0.3    -0.2     0.0
38               Miscellaneous chemical products.....................   0.374     92.9       92.8     1.3     0.0     0.3    -0.1    -0.1
      2/         Other products of the chemical or allied industries.   0.494    129.7      133.2     6.6    -0.4     1.8     2.9     2.7

VII        PLASTICS AND ARTICLES THEREOF; RUBBER
                     AND ARTICLES THEREOF............................   2.769    116.3      118.0     7.4     0.6     1.1     1.0     1.5
39               Plastics and articles thereof.......................   1.871    117.0      119.3     8.5     0.8     1.2     1.6     2.0
40               Rubber and articles thereof.........................   0.898    115.0      115.5     5.4     0.4     0.4     0.3     0.4

VIII       RAW HIDES, SKINS, LEATHER, FURSKINS,
                     TRAVEL GOODS, ETC...............................   0.649    103.9      103.8     0.9     0.2     0.0    -0.1    -0.1
42               Articles of leather; travel goods, bags,
                        etc. of various materials....................   0.555    104.0      103.8     0.8     0.3    -0.1     0.0    -0.2

IX         WOOD, WOOD CHARCOAL, CORK, STRAW,
                     BASKETWARE AND WICKERWORK.......................   1.432    120.3      121.5    -0.2     3.6     2.5    -4.7     1.0

X          WOODPULP, RECOVERED PAPER, AND
                 PAPER PRODUCTS......................................   1.707    104.2      104.5     4.9     0.0     0.7     0.1     0.3
47               Pulp wood or other fibrous cellulosic
                        material; waste paper/paperboard.............   0.218    105.2      105.6     5.7    -0.6     3.6    -0.3     0.4
48               Paper and paperboard; articles of paper
                        pulp, paper or paperboard....................   1.207    103.4      103.7     5.8     0.0     0.3     0.4     0.3
49               Printed matter......................................   0.281    112.2      112.2     0.4     0.2     0.1    -0.4     0.0

XI         TEXTILE AND TEXTILE ARTICLES..............................   5.820    100.7      100.7     0.0     0.3     0.0     0.0     0.0
61               Articles of apparel and clothing
                        accessories, knitted or crocheted............   2.116     99.5       99.6    -0.4     0.0    -0.1    -0.2     0.1
62               Articles of apparel and clothing
                        accessories, not knitted or crocheted........   2.391    100.2      100.2     0.5     0.5    -0.1     0.0     0.0
63               Made-up or worn textile articles....................   0.472     93.1       93.6     0.0     0.2     0.1     0.2     0.5
      2/         Other textile & textile articles....................   0.842    108.7      108.3     0.0     0.7     0.5     0.2    -0.4

XII        HEADGEAR, UMBRELLAS,
                 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ETC.............................   1.339    100.2      100.2     0.6     0.1     0.0     0.0     0.0
64               Footwear and  parts of such articles................   1.130    100.7      100.7     0.4     0.1     0.0     0.0     0.0
      2/         Other footwear, headgear, umbrellas,
                       whips, art. flowers, etc......................   0.209     97.3       97.3     1.7     0.0     0.0     0.0     0.0

XIII       STONE, PLASTER, CEMENT, ASBESTOS,
                 CERAMICS, GLASS ETC.................................   0.954    105.4      105.2     0.5     0.2     0.4    -0.4    -0.2
68               Articles of stone, plaster, cement,
                        asbestos, or mica (Dec. 2001=100)............   0.298    100.9      100.9     2.5     0.3     1.1     0.1     0.0
69               Ceramic products....................................   0.329    110.2      110.0    -0.1     0.1     0.0    -1.1    -0.2
70               Glass and glassware.................................   0.326    104.0      103.8    -0.7     0.2     0.1    -0.2    -0.2

XIV        PEARLS, STONES, PRECIOUS METALS,
                 IMITATION JEWELRY, AND COINS........................   2.390    104.0      106.4     8.2     2.5     1.8     1.0     2.3

XV         BASE METALS AND ARTICLES OF BASE METAL....................   5.169    132.7      132.9     2.8     0.6     0.3     0.7     0.2
72               Iron and steel......................................   1.137    157.7      154.7   -12.6    -1.6    -1.6     0.1    -1.9
73               Articles of iron or steel...........................   1.408    123.8      122.7     4.2     0.6     0.2    -0.3    -0.9
74               Copper and articles thereof.........................   0.503    171.9      180.8    33.0     3.4     2.1     4.5     5.2
76               Aluminum and articles thereof.......................   0.846    118.5      121.2     8.1     1.8     1.3     2.2     2.3
82               Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and
                        forks, of base metal; parts thereof..........   0.401    104.4      104.2    -1.1     0.2    -0.1    -0.3    -0.2
83               Miscellaneous articles of base metal................   0.433    111.8      111.6    -0.1     0.2    -0.1     0.0    -0.2
      2/         Other base metals and articles of base metals.......   0.441    130.6      130.7    14.1     2.5     1.3     0.3     0.1

XVI        MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, TV
                 IMAGE & SOUND RECORDERS, PARTS, ETC.................  22.452     88.4       88.3    -2.1    -0.2    -0.2    -0.1    -0.1
84               Machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof..  11.723     88.8       88.6    -2.2    -0.3    -0.2     0.0    -0.2
85               Electrical machinery and equip, sound
                        and TV recorders & reproducers, parts........  10.729     88.0       88.1    -1.9    -0.3    -0.2    -0.1     0.1

XVII       VEHICLES, AIRCRAFT, VESSELS AND
                 ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT......................  14.218    104.7      104.6     0.6     0.1     0.1     0.0    -0.1
87               Motor vehicles and their parts......................  12.988    104.1      104.0     0.4     0.0     0.1     0.0    -0.1
88               Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts
                        thereof (Dec. 2002=100)......................   1.074    106.2      105.3     1.6    -0.3     0.4     0.1    -0.8

XVIII      OPTICAL, PHOTO, MEASURING, MEDICAL &
                 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; & TIMEPIECES...................   3.153     99.8       99.7     0.3     0.3     0.0    -0.2    -0.1
90               Optical, photographic, measuring and
                        medical instruments..........................   2.791     99.0       98.8     0.2     0.3    -0.1     0.0    -0.2
91               Clocks and watches and parts thereof................   0.263    107.9      107.9     1.5     0.2     0.8    -0.1     0.0

XX         MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES.......................   3.927     99.4       99.3     0.8    -0.2     0.1     0.0    -0.1
94               Furniture & stuffed furnishings; lamps &
                        lighting fittings, nesoi; prefab bldg........   2.243    103.4      103.3     1.5    -0.1     0.1    -0.1    -0.1
95               Toys, games and sports equipment; parts
                        and accessories thereof......................   1.466     94.1       94.2    -0.3    -0.5     0.1     0.0     0.1
96               Miscellaneous manufactured articles.................   0.219    101.4      101.3     3.4     0.2     0.4    -0.1    -0.1


     1   Relative importance figures are based on 2003 trade values.
     2   Product categories included in this group have been modified due to concordance or coverage limitations.

     NOTES:   Data may be revised in each of the three months after original publication.
              n.a.  Not available


Table  6     U.S. Export Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods
                  December 2004-December 2005          2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                                       Index                     Percent Change
                                                                      Relative
                                                                       Import-                      Annual         Monthly
Harmo-                                                                  ance                         Dec.    Aug.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.
nized                            Description                                                         2004    2005    2005    2005    2005
System                                                                November  November  December    to      to      to      to      to
                                                                        2005      2005      2005     Dec.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
                                                                         1/                          2005    2005    2005    2005    2005

I          LIVE ANIMALS; ANIMAL PRODUCTS.............................   2.003    134.0      131.0     7.3     2.0     0.4    -0.8    -2.2
03               Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and
                        other aquatic invertebrates..................   0.458    121.8      123.3     8.3    -0.4     1.2     0.0     1.2

II         VEGETABLE PRODUCTS........................................   4.044    123.3      123.4     1.4    -4.0     0.2    -0.7     0.1
08               Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus
                        fruit or melons..............................   0.835    122.5      114.4   -13.8     1.5     1.1    -2.1    -6.6
10               Cereals.............................................   1.376    119.9      121.4     5.1    -1.4     4.9    -1.7     1.3
12               Oilseeds and misc. grains, seeds,
                        fruits, plants, straw and fodder.............   1.254    122.2      122.3     8.2    -8.8    -3.3     2.2     0.1

IV         PREPARED FOODSTUFFS, BEVERAGES, AND
                     TOBACCO.........................................   2.578    110.7      110.6     5.1    -0.2    -0.5     0.5    -0.1
21               Miscellaneous edible preparations...................   0.457    108.8      108.4     4.7    -0.2     0.0    -0.1    -0.4
23               Residues and waste from the food
                        industries; prepared animal feed.............   0.534    123.2      123.8    16.5    -0.7    -1.1     3.2     0.5
      2/         Other prepared foods................................   0.843    108.0      107.9     1.1    -0.1    -1.2    -0.1    -0.1

V          MINERAL PRODUCTS..........................................   4.237    201.0      201.6    37.0    15.7     5.1   -13.4     0.3
27               Mineral fuels, oils and residuals,
                        bituminous substances and mineral wax........   3.391    190.6      188.9    32.7    19.4     5.5   -17.2    -0.9

VI         PRODUCTS OF THE CHEMICAL OR ALLIED
                     INDUSTRIES......................................  11.907    118.4      117.8     2.9     0.9     0.8    -0.1    -0.5
28               Inorganic chemicals.................................   1.082    132.3      133.7    13.5     0.5     1.2     1.1     1.1
29               Organic chemicals...................................   4.046    132.2      130.2     1.9     1.9     1.4    -0.8    -1.5
30               Pharmaceutical products.............................   2.225    106.9      106.7    -0.1     0.2     0.0    -0.2    -0.2
31               Fertilizers.........................................   0.493    162.0      160.3    11.6     3.8     1.1     2.0    -1.0
32               Tanning or dyeing extracts, dyes,
                        paints, varnish, putty, & inks...............   0.636    106.4      106.6     1.2    -0.1     0.2     0.2     0.2
33               Essential oils and resinoids;
                        perfumery, cosmetic or toilet................   0.771    113.3      113.2     1.8     0.0     0.1    -0.1    -0.1
34               Soap; lubricants; waxes, polishing or
                        scouring products; candles, pastes...........   0.391    104.9      106.4     4.1     0.7    -0.5     0.7     1.4
37               Photographic or cinematographic goods...............   0.413    104.1      103.7     3.0     0.5    -0.1    -0.2    -0.4
38               Miscellaneous chemical products.....................   1.647    108.5      108.3     3.1     0.1     0.9     0.1    -0.2

VII        PLASTICS AND ARTICLES THEREOF; RUBBER
                     AND ARTICLES THEREOF............................   6.025    128.2      127.1    10.1     1.7     4.1     1.5    -0.9
39               Plastics and articles thereof.......................   4.967    127.3      125.6    10.0     1.9     5.0     1.4    -1.3
40               Rubber and articles thereof.........................   1.058    130.2      131.6    10.6     0.6     0.5     1.5     1.1

VIII       RAW HIDES, SKINS, LEATHER, FURSKINS,
                     TRAVEL GOODS, ETC...............................   0.488    113.4      113.5     2.3    -0.3     0.2     0.4     0.1
41               Raw hides and skins (other than
                        furskins) and leather........................   0.346    108.4      108.6     1.2    -0.4     0.2     0.6     0.2

IX         WOOD, WOOD CHARCOAL, CORK, STRAW,
                     BASKETWARE AND WICKERWORK.......................   0.771    103.8      104.1     0.9    -0.3    -0.1     0.2     0.3

X          WOODPULP, RECOVERED PAPER, AND
                 PAPER PRODUCTS......................................   2.774    100.9      100.8    -0.3     0.5    -0.3    -0.5    -0.1
47               Woodpulp and recovered paper........................   0.624     93.4       93.3    -1.5     0.4    -0.7    -1.1    -0.1
48               Paper and paperboard; articles of paper
                        pulp, paper or paperboard....................   1.510    100.0       99.8    -1.1     0.8    -0.6    -0.3    -0.2
49               Printed material....................................   0.640    114.9      114.8     2.8     0.4     0.3     0.0    -0.1

XI         TEXTILE AND TEXTILE ARTICLES..............................   2.830    101.0      101.5     4.1     0.1     0.4     0.1     0.5
52               Cotton, including yarns and woven fabrics thereof...   0.699     92.2       93.5     6.1     1.2    -0.5     0.5     1.4
61               Apparel & clothing knitted
                        or crocheted (Dec. 2001=100).................   0.402     94.8       94.6    -0.9     0.4     0.1    -0.2    -0.2
62               Apparel Articles & Accessories, not knitted.........   0.278     95.6       95.5    -0.1     0.0     0.0     0.0    -0.1
      2/         Other textile and textile articles (Dec. 2001=100)..   1.451    114.0      114.3     5.3    -0.5     1.0     0.0     0.3

XIII       STONE, PLASTER, CEMENT, ASBESTOS,
                 CERAMICS, GLASS ETC.................................   0.820    103.1      103.1     2.8     0.1    -0.7     0.3     0.0
70               Glass and glassware.................................   0.477     95.4       95.3    -1.2     0.1    -1.2     0.2    -0.1

XIV        PEARLS, STONES, PRECIOUS METALS,
                 IMITATION JEWELRY, AND COINS........................   2.537    114.8      117.0     7.2     1.4     3.6     1.5     1.9

XV         BASE METALS AND ARTICLES OF BASE METALS...................   5.403    133.8      135.8     5.6     0.2     2.1     0.1     1.5
72               Iron and steel......................................   1.295    153.8      157.7    -9.2    -0.1     5.8    -2.8     2.5
73               Articles of iron or steel...........................   1.307    125.7      126.9     2.0     0.2     0.1     0.0     1.0
74               Copper and articles thereof.........................   0.577    166.1      170.2    31.3    -0.5     4.0     3.9     2.5
76               Aluminum and articles thereof.......................   0.817    117.6      121.2     8.1     1.8    -0.2     2.3     3.1
82               Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and
                        forks, of base metal; parts thereof..........   0.400    105.4      105.4    -1.1     0.1     0.6     0.0     0.0
83               Miscellaneous articles of base metal................   0.445    117.2      117.2     5.2     0.3    -0.1     0.1     0.0

XVI        MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, TV
                 IMAGE AND SOUND RECORDERS, PARTS, ETC...............  31.821     93.4       93.4    -1.6    -0.1     0.0    -0.3     0.0
84               Machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof..  17.454     99.7       99.8    -0.4     0.0    -0.1    -0.3     0.1
85               Electrical machinery and equipment
                        and parts and accessories thereof............  14.367     86.5       86.4    -2.9    -0.2     0.1    -0.2    -0.1

XVII       VEHICLES, AIRCRAFT, VESSELS AND
                 ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT......................  13.844    110.0      110.0     1.9     0.3     0.3     0.2     0.0
87               Motor vehicles and their parts......................   8.974    104.1      104.1     1.0     0.2     0.3     0.1     0.0

XVIII      OPTICAL, PHOTO, MEASURING, MEDICAL &
                 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; & TIMEPIECES...................   6.057    101.4      101.4    -0.1     0.2    -0.2    -0.2     0.0

XX         MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES.......................   1.436    100.1      100.0    -1.0     0.1    -0.7     0.0    -0.1
94               Furniture; stuffed furnishings;
                        lamps and lighting fittings nesoi;...........   0.789    105.5      105.4    -0.8     0.1    -0.8     0.0    -0.1
95               Toys, games and sports equipment; parts
                        and accessories thereof......................   0.511     93.8       93.8    -1.0     0.1    -0.6     0.0     0.0


     1   Relative importance figures are based on 2003 trade values.
     2   Product categories included in this group have been modified due to concordance or coverage limitations.

     NOTES:   Data may be revised in each of the three months after original publication.
              n.a.  Not available


Table  7     U.S. Import Price Indexes and Percent Changes by Locality of Origin
                  December 2004-December 2005          2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                        Index                           Percent Change

                                                                                        Annual            Monthly
                                                       Percentage                        Dec.      Aug.     Sept.    Oct.     Nov.
                        Description                        of                            2004      2005     2005     2005     2005
                                                          U.S.   November   December      to        to       to       to       to
                                                        Imports    2005       2005       Dec.      Sept.    Oct.     Nov.     Dec.
                                                           1/                            2005      2005     2005     2005     2005

 2/ Industrialized Countries............................ 47.950   114.4      113.4        5.5       1.7      1.5     -0.7     -0.9
         Manufactured Goods............................. 43.658   107.2      106.7        2.0       0.4      0.8     -0.4     -0.5
         Nonmanufactured Goods..........................  4.024   208.7      202.0       37.3      11.0      6.6     -3.6     -3.2

 3/ Other Countries..................................... 52.050   109.5      109.3        9.6       1.1     -0.3     -2.1     -0.2
         Manufactured Goods............................. 43.318    99.6       99.6        2.6      -0.1      1.4     -1.1      0.0
         Nonmanufactured Goods..........................  8.625   180.8      180.3       38.4       4.1     -4.4     -5.4     -0.3

    Canada.............................................. 17.203   131.1      130.2       11.7       3.7      3.5     -1.2     -0.7
         Manufactured Goods............................. 13.876   114.5      115.0        3.9       0.9      1.7     -0.4      0.4
         Nonmanufactured Goods..........................  3.133   221.9      213.7       42.0      12.3      8.6     -3.1     -3.7

 4/ European Union...................................... 19.566   114.6      114.5        2.6       1.1     -0.2     -0.8     -0.1
         Manufactured Goods............................. 19.013   113.0      112.8        1.7       0.8     -0.3     -0.4     -0.2
         Nonmanufactured Goods..........................  0.498   197.0      195.8       20.0       7.0      1.2     -7.2     -0.6

    France (Dec. 2003=100)..............................  2.069   101.5      101.6       -1.1       0.3     -0.4     -0.3      0.1

    Germany (Dec. 2003=100).............................  5.308   103.5      103.2        0.1       0.4      0.1     -0.1     -0.3

    United Kingdom (Dec. 2003=100)......................  3.185   113.4      113.3        4.7       1.5      0.3     -1.8     -0.1

 5/ Latin America....................................... 17.344   129.4      129.7       14.7       1.9     -1.1     -2.2      0.2
         Manufactured Goods............................. 13.359   120.5      120.7        6.0       0.1      1.0     -0.7      0.2
         Nonmanufactured Goods..........................  3.941   182.9      183.7       41.2       6.2     -5.6     -5.5      0.4

    Mexico (Dec. 2003=100).............................. 10.952   111.7      112.5        8.2       1.1     -0.7     -1.7      0.7

 6/ Pacific Rim (Dec. 2003=100)......................... 33.549    99.2       99.0       -1.1      -0.3     -0.2     -0.2     -0.2

    China (Dec. 2003=100)............................... 12.320    98.5       98.4       -0.6      -0.2      0.2     -0.1     -0.1

    Japan...............................................  9.512    95.5       95.3       -0.6       0.0     -0.1     -0.2     -0.2

 7/ Asian NICs..........................................  7.447    88.8       88.5       -2.3      -0.1     -0.4     -0.6     -0.3

 8/ ASEAN (Dec. 2003=100)...............................  6.608    97.3       97.8       -0.4      -0.2     -0.3     -0.2      0.5

 9/ Asia Near East (Dec. 2003=100)......................  3.353   159.3      158.4       29.1       0.4     -3.3     -5.9     -0.6


1   Percentage of trade figures are based on 2003 trade values.
2   Includes Western Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
3   Includes Eastern Europe, Latin America, OPEC countries, and other countries in Asia, Africa and the Western Hemisphere.
4   Includes European Union countries.
5   Includes Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean.
6   Includes China, Japan, Asia Newly Industrialized Countries, Australia, Brunei, Indonesia, Macao, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Philippines.
7   Asia Newly Industrialized Countries. Includes Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.
8   Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Includes Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
9   Includes Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.

    NOTES:  Data may be revised in each of the three months after original publication.
            Regions are not mutually exclusive.
            n.a.  Not available


Table  8     U.S. Import and Export Quarterly Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Services
                  December 2004-December 2005          2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                           Index                             Percent Change

                                                                                           Annual               Quarterly
                                                           Trade                            Dec.      Dec.     March      June      Sept.
                        Description                        (Mil.                            2004      2004      2005      2005      2005
                                                             of     September  December      to        to        to        to        to
                                                          Dollars)    2005       2005       Dec.     March      June      Sept.     Dec.
                                                             1/                             2005      2005      2005      2005      2005


    IMPORT

      Air Freight.......................................    4168     129.7      126.5       -0.2       1.4      -0.2       1.0      -2.5
             Europe (Dec. 2003=100).....................    1407     122.6      119.6       -2.4      -1.3      -0.2       1.7      -2.4
             Asia.......................................    2329     117.5      113.3        0.3       3.8      -0.2       0.3      -3.6

    EXPORT

      Air Freight.......................................    2836     110.9      115.3        8.7       0.3       3.5       0.7       4.0


    1   Trade dollar values are based on 2000 trade values.

    NOTES:  Data may be revised one quarter after original publication.
            n.a.  Not available


Table  9     U.S. Import and Export Monthly Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Services
                  December 2004-December 2005          2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                          Index                         Percent Change

                                                                                        Annual            Monthly
                                                          Trade                          Dec.     Aug.     Sept.    Oct.     Nov.
                        Description                       (Mil.                          2004     2005     2005     2005     2005
                                                            of     November  December     to       to       to       to       to
                                                         Dollars)    2005      2005      Dec.     Sept.    Oct.     Nov.     Dec.
                                                            1/                           2005     2005     2005     2005     2005


    IMPORT

      Air Passenger Fares...............................   18253    112.7     116.3       4.1     -5.3     -4.4     -4.9      3.2
             Europe.....................................   11250    104.7     104.7       3.4     -4.2     -6.7     -7.8      0.0
             Asia.......................................    2626    108.5     128.6       6.5    -16.4     -0.6      0.3     18.5
             Latin America/Caribbean....................    1916    110.9     115.5       0.6     -4.9     -1.1      0.1      4.1

    EXPORT


      Air Passenger Fares...............................   20319    127.9     128.4      -4.2     -9.9     -2.8     -5.7      0.4
             Europe.....................................    5394    145.3     144.3      -9.2    -12.8     -2.0    -10.1     -0.7
             Asia.......................................    8936    108.7     106.7      -9.2    -15.5     -6.4     -2.9     -1.8
             Latin America/Caribbean....................    3413    139.9     149.8      10.2     -1.2     -2.0      0.1      7.1


    1   Trade dollar values are based on 2000 trade values.

    NOTES:  Data may be revised in each of the three months after original publication.
            n.a.  Not available


Table  10     U.S. Inbound and Outbound Quarterly Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Services
                   December 2004-December 2005          2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                          Index                         Percent Change

                                                                                        Annual            Quarterly
                                                           Trade                         Dec.     Dec.    March     June     Sept.
                        Description                        (Mil.                         2004     2004     2005     2005     2005
                                                             of    September December     to       to       to       to       to
                                                          Dollars)   2005      2005      Dec.    March     June     Sept.    Dec.
                                                             1/                          2005     2005     2005     2005     2005

    INBOUND

      Air Freight.......................................    7483    127.5     125.5       0.3      1.0     -0.6      1.5     -1.6
           Europe (Dec. 2003=100).......................    2466    121.2     117.5      -2.1      0.0     -0.2      1.3     -3.1
           Asia.........................................    4180    114.0     112.8       0.7      1.7     -1.1      1.2     -1.1

    OUTBOUND

      Air Freight.......................................    5193    112.4     112.0       7.0     -0.9      3.3      4.9     -0.4
           Europe (Dec. 2003=100).......................    1998    126.1     126.5      12.0      1.2      4.1      6.1      0.3
           Asia.........................................    2365    106.4     104.4       0.7     -3.1      2.1      3.7     -1.9


    1   Trade dollar values are based on 2000 trade values.

    NOTES:  Data may be revised one quarter after original publication.
            n.a.  Not available


Table  11     U.S. Inbound and Outbound Monthly Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Services
                   December 2004-December 2005          2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                           Index                         Percent Change

                                                                                        Annual            Monthly
                                                          Trade                          Dec.     Aug.     Sept.    Oct.     Nov.
                        Description                       (Mil.                          2004     2005     2005     2005     2005
                                                            of     November  December     to       to       to       to       to
                                                         Dollars)    2005      2005      Dec.     Sept.    Oct.     Nov.     Dec.
                                                            1/                           2005     2005     2005     2005     2005

    INBOUND

      Air Passenger Fares (Dec.2003=100)................   38589    108.2     108.5      -3.6     -8.9     -2.3     -6.4      0.3
           Europe (Dec. 2003=100).......................   15654    104.7     103.4      -9.3    -12.5     -2.1     -9.9     -1.2
           Asia (Dec. 2003=100).........................   12401    102.7     102.9      -6.1    -12.2     -6.0     -4.6      0.2
           Latin America/Caribbean (Dec. 2003=100)......    5604    109.1     115.4       7.1     -1.1     -0.8      0.0      5.8
           Canada (Dec. 2003=100).......................    2905    145.3     144.5      13.8      8.5      5.1     -8.4     -0.6

      Crude Oil Tanker Freight..........................    3434     n.a.      n.a.      n.a.      9.4      7.1     n.a.     n.a.

      Ocean Liner Freight...............................   17817    129.3     126.8       3.3     -0.5      1.3     -0.2     -1.9
           U.S. East Coast..............................    6938    128.6     128.4      11.7     -0.6      3.4     -0.5     -0.2
                 From Atlantic..........................    3022    132.3     132.8      19.9     -0.7      7.6      0.0      0.4
                 From Pacific...........................    2817    125.5     124.5       9.9     -0.4      0.0      0.0     -0.8
           U.S. West Coast..............................   10879    130.3     126.4      -1.4     -0.6      0.0      0.0     -3.0

    OUTBOUND

      Air Passenger Fares (Dec.2003=100)................   43898    109.0     110.6       4.9     -3.3     -4.8     -4.6      1.5
           Europe (Dec. 2003=100).......................   21857    108.9     109.1       4.3     -3.1     -9.0     -7.6      0.2
           Asia (Dec. 2003=100).........................    7190    103.4     108.4       1.9    -12.7     -0.2     -4.2      4.8
           Latin America/Caribbean (Dec. 2003=100)......    9206    105.8     108.7       3.3      0.1      0.5      0.1      2.7
           Canada (Dec. 2003=100).......................    2982    142.5     143.1      29.6      5.8      2.2      0.0      0.4


    1   Trade dollar values are based on 2000 trade values.

    NOTES:  Data may be revised in each of the three months after original publication.
            n.a.  Not available
	
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