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                    U.S. IMPORT AND EXPORT PRICE INDEXES
				-JANUARY 2002-

                                      
     The U.S. Import Price Index increased 0.4 percent in January 2002, the
Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported today.
The upturn, the first since May of last year, was led by a turnaround in
prices for petroleum.  In January, the Export Price Index fell for the fourth
straight month, dipping 0.1 percent.
     
             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  
                                                                             
                                                                             
2001                                                                         
January          0.0     -6.0          0.9        0.2      0.5        0.2 
February        -0.6      0.2         -0.8       -0.1     -1.5        0.0 
March           -1.6     -6.5         -0.8       -0.2      0.3       -0.2 
April           -0.5     -1.1         -0.5       -0.1     -0.5       -0.1 
May              0.2      4.8         -0.3       -0.3      0.0       -0.3 
June            -0.4     -1.0         -0.3       -0.2      0.1       -0.2 
July            -1.5     -5.4         -1.1       -0.4      0.9       -0.5 
August          -0.1      1.8         -0.3       -0.2      1.0       -0.3 
September       -0.1      0.7         -0.2        0.2     -0.3        0.1 
October         -2.3    -15.3         -0.5       -0.7     -1.8       -0.5 
November        -1.5    -12.9         -0.2       -0.4     -1.5       -0.4 
December        -0.9     -5.8         -0.4       -0.3      1.0       -0.4 
2002                                                                         
January          0.4      6.0          0.1       -0.1      0.7        0.0 
                                                                             
January 2000-01  2.8      6.8          2.2        1.1      3.5        0.9 
January 2001-02 -8.6    -31.5         -5.2       -2.8     -1.6       -2.8 

Note: Beginning with this release, all price indexes have been reweighted
and rebased.  See the announcement on page 3.                                                                             



Import Goods

     The 0.4 percent increase in prices for imported goods in January
followed a year-long downward trend recorded in 2001.   Import prices had
dropped 4.6 percent in the last three months of 2001 and 9.0 percent for all
of 2001.  The upturn in January 2002 for overall import prices was largely
attributable to rising prices for petroleum products, which increased 6.0
percent.  Petroleum prices had decreased 30.6 percent over the previous three
months.  The index for nonpetroleum import prices also rose in January,
edging up a modest 0.1 percent.  This uptick followed 11 consecutive monthly
declines in this component.

     The small rise in nonpetroleum import prices in January was largely
attributable to higher import prices for foods, feeds, and
beverages--particularly vegetables.  Import prices for foods, feeds, and
beverages rose 1.4 percent in January.  Over the past 12 months, however,
this index decreased 3.2 percent.
     
     In contrast, prices in all of the other major commodity areas--automotive
vehicles, capital goods, industrial supplies and materials excluding
petroleum, and consumer goods--either fell or were unchanged last month.
Import prices for automotive vehicles, parts, and engines decreased 0.2
percent in January, while the index for capital goods decreased for the 10th
consecutive month, dipping 0.1 percent.  In addition, after declining 11
straight months, import prices for industrial supplies and materials
excluding petroleum were unchanged in January.  Over the past 12 months, the
index decreased 17.6 percent.  The index for consumer goods was unchanged for
the second month in a row and was down 0.9 percent for the year.

Export Goods

     Prices for overall exports edged down 0.1 percent in January, the 11th
decrease in the past 12 months for this index.  For the year ended in
January, export prices were down 2.8 percent.  Agricultural export prices
increased 0.7 percent in January, after rising 1.0 percent in the previous
month.  Agricultural exports, however, were down 1.6 percent over the past 12
months.  Nonagricultural export prices were unchanged in January, after
decreasing in each of the previous three months.  Nonagricultural export
prices have declined or been unchanged in 11 of the past 12 months and were
down 2.8 percent over the past year.

     The nonagricultural industrial supplies and materials index--led by
an upturn in prices for fuels and lubricants--rose 0.4 percent in January.
Prices for nonagricultural industrial supplies and materials had dropped 1.2
percent in December, 1.3 percent in November, and 1.7 percent in October.
Over the past 12 months, the index was down 8.2 percent.
     
     All of the indexes for major finished goods areas (capital goods, autos,
and consumer goods) either decreased or posted no change in January.  Prices
for capital goods decreased 0.2 percent, after declining 0.3 percent in
December.  Over the past 12 months, the index fell 1.1 percent.  The export
price index for consumer goods fell 0.5 percent in January, the first
decrease posted since May 2001.  Export prices for autos were unchanged in
January.

Imports by Locality of Origin

     Import prices from Japan fell for the 12th time in the past 13 months,
falling 0.7 percent in January.  For the year ended in January, the index
fell 3.5 percent.
     
     Import prices from the Asian Newly Industrialized Countries also
declined last month, decreasing 0.3 percent after declining 0.8 percent in
December.
     
     In contrast, prices from Canada and Latin America, both heavily
influenced by prices of petroleum and other raw materials, rose 0.3 percent
and 0.1 percent in January, respectively.
     
     Import prices from the European Union also were up last month, rising
0.2 percent after recording no change in December.  For the year ended in
January, the index decreased 0.9 percent.

     ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHANGES IN THE U.S. IMPORT AND EXPORT PRICE INDEXES

     Beginning with this release, the Bureau of Labor Statistics is making
two changes to the U.S. Import and Export Price Indexes.  First, all price
indexes have been reweighted to 2000 trade weights.  Second, these indexes
have been rebased from 1995=100 to 2000=100.

     The current practice is to update the weights in these price indexes
every five years.  The new weights are based on U.S. export and import
shipment values for the calendar year 2000 (as reported by the Bureau of the
Census) and will be used in the calculation of indexes from January 2002
forward for monthly indexes and March 2002 forward for quarterly services
indexes.  In addition, as a result of shifts in trade patterns, there also
are minor changes in the publication structure.

     In keeping with the program�s policy of using a reference base that
is the same as the weight base, all indexes have been rebased from 1995=100
to 2000=100.  This impacts the level of the indexes prior to January 2002;
however, it should not (except for rounding) cause any adjustments to the
percent changes between different time periods.

                             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 February are scheduled for release on
March 14, 2002, at 8:30 A.M. (E.S.T.).





Table  1     U.S. Import Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods,
                  January 2001-January 2002         2000=100,  unless otherwise noted
                                                                               Index                     Percent Change
                                                             Relative
                                                              Import-                      Annual         Monthly
                                                               ance                         Jan.   Sept.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
 END                         Description                                                    2001    2001    2001    2001    2001
 USE                                                         December   December   January   to      to      to      to      to
                                                               2001       2001      2002    Jan.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.    Jan.
                                                                1/         2/               2002    2001    2001    2001    2002

         ALL COMMODITIES..............................       100.000      91.5      91.9    -8.6    -2.3    -1.5    -0.9     0.4
         ALL IMPORTS EXCLUDING PETROLEUM..............        92.998      96.2      96.3    -5.2    -0.5    -0.2    -0.4     0.1

0         FOODS, FEEDS, & BEVERAGES...................         4.051      94.6      95.9    -3.2    -0.5     0.7    -0.6     1.4

00         Agricultural foods, feeds & beverages,
                excluding distilled beverages.........         2.974      98.4     100.1     0.6     0.0     1.7    -1.1     1.7

01         Nonagricultural foods (fish, distilled
                beverages)............................         1.077      86.8      87.1   -11.3    -1.6    -1.6     0.5     0.3

1         INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS.............        21.674      77.8      79.3   -22.9    -7.4    -5.2    -2.6     1.9
            INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS
                  EXCLUDING PETROLEUM.................        14.672      90.2      90.2   -17.6    -2.3    -0.9    -1.1     0.0
            INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS,
                  DURABLE.............................         8.068      89.2      89.7    -9.8    -1.8    -2.7    -0.8     0.6
            INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS,
                  NONDURABLE EXCLUDING PETROLEUM......         6.603      91.4      90.6   -24.5    -2.8     1.2    -1.4    -0.9

10         Fuels & lubricants.........................         7.953      62.1      65.0   -38.0   -15.3    -9.9    -5.5     4.7

100         Petroleum & petroleum products............         7.002      60.2      63.8   -31.5   -15.3   -12.9    -5.8     6.0

10000         Crude...................................         5.171      59.9      63.1   -29.0   -16.0   -14.3    -3.2     5.3

11         Paper & paper base stocks..................         1.152      90.7      90.0   -14.0    -0.9    -0.9    -1.7    -0.8

12         Materials associated with nondurable
                supplies & materials..................         4.663      96.2      96.1    -6.2     0.1    -1.3    -0.5    -0.1

13         Selected building materials................         1.868      92.6      93.1     2.3    -3.7    -4.1    -3.3     0.5

14         Unfinished metals related to
                durable goods.........................         2.895      82.3      83.5   -18.8    -2.3    -3.4     0.1     1.5

15         Finished metals related to durable goods...         1.492      97.9      97.6    -2.0     0.5    -0.1    -0.7    -0.3

16         Nonmetals related to durable goods.........         1.651      99.1      99.0    -1.4    -0.5    -1.0     0.2    -0.1

2         CAPITAL GOODS...............................        30.917      96.2      96.1    -2.7    -0.1    -0.2    -0.3    -0.1

20         Electric generating equipment..............         3.722     100.6     100.5     0.7     0.0    -0.2    -0.6    -0.1

21         Nonelectrical machinery....................        24.562      94.9      94.9    -3.7    -0.2    -0.1    -0.4     0.0

22         Transportation equipment excluding
                motor vehicles (200112=100)...........         2.632     100.0     100.6    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.     0.6

3         AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES, PARTS & ENGINES........        17.996     100.1      99.9    -0.3     0.2    -0.1     0.1    -0.2

4         CONSUMER GOODS, EXCLUDING
                AUTOMOTIVES...........................        25.339      98.8      98.8    -0.9    -0.2    -0.1     0.0     0.0

40         Nondurables, manufactured..................        12.177      99.7      99.7    -0.1     0.0     0.0     0.1     0.0

41         Durables, manufactured.....................        11.828      98.0      98.2    -1.4    -0.3    -0.1    -0.3     0.2

42         Nonmanufactured consumer goods.............         1.334      96.4      95.8    -3.9    -2.1    -0.1     0.7    -0.6



     1  Relative importance figures are based on 2000 trade values.                            n.a.      Not available
     2  Data for October, November and December 2001 have been revised to reflect
        the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.
        All data are subject to revision in each of the three months after original publication.

     NOTE:  Published categories may include price data not shown separately





Table  2     U.S. Export Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods,
                  January 2001-January 2002         2000=100,  unless otherwise noted
                                                                               Index                     Percent Change
                                                             Relative
                                                              Import-                      Annual         Monthly
                                                               ance                         Jan.   Sept.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
 END                         Description                                                    2001    2001    2001    2001    2001
 USE                                                         December   December   January   to      to      to      to      to
                                                               2001       2001      2002    Jan.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.    Jan.
                                                                1/         2/               2002    2001    2001    2001    2002

         ALL COMMODITIES..............................       100.000      97.6      97.5    -2.8    -0.7    -0.4    -0.3    -0.1
         AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES.....................         7.214     100.2     100.9    -1.6    -1.8    -1.5     1.0     0.7
         NONAGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES..................        92.785      97.3      97.3    -2.8    -0.5    -0.4    -0.4     0.0

0         FOODS, FEEDS, & BEVERAGES...................         6.603     100.6     101.8    -0.3    -1.4    -1.4     0.8     1.2

00         Agricultural foods, feeds & beverages,
                excluding distilled beverages.........         6.089     101.7     102.6     0.4    -1.4    -1.5     1.0     0.9

01         Nonagricultural foods (fish, distilled
                beverages)............................         0.514      90.4      94.3    -6.1    -1.1    -1.1    -0.6     4.3

1         INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS.............        21.739      91.4      91.6    -8.4    -1.7    -1.4    -1.0     0.2
            INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS,
                  DURABLE.............................         8.987      93.7      94.2    -5.6    -0.7    -1.3    -0.3     0.5
            INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS,
                  NONDURABLE..........................        12.752      90.0      90.1   -10.1    -2.3    -1.4    -1.4     0.1

10         Agricultural industrial supplies &
                materials.............................         1.125      93.4      92.4   -11.1    -3.1    -1.8     1.4    -1.1

           NONAGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES
                & MATERIALS...........................        20.614      91.2      91.6    -8.2    -1.7    -1.3    -1.2     0.4

11         Fuels & lubricants.........................         1.911      83.4      87.2   -16.3    -9.3    -5.4    -5.8     4.6

12         Nonagricultural supplies & materials
                excluding fuels & building materials..        17.568      92.3      92.2    -7.0    -0.4    -0.6    -0.5    -0.1

13         Selected building materials................         1.135      94.0      94.5    -4.5    -0.4    -0.7    -0.4     0.5

2         CAPITAL GOODS...............................        48.601      99.4      99.2    -1.1    -0.3     0.0    -0.3    -0.2

20         Electrical generating equipment............         5.010     101.5     102.2     1.4     0.0     0.0    -0.1     0.7

21         Nonelectrical machinery....................        36.339      97.8      97.3    -2.4    -0.4    -0.1    -0.3    -0.5

22         Transportation equipment excluding
                motor vehicles (200112=100)...........         7.252     100.0     100.2    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.     0.2

3         AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES, PARTS & ENGINES........        11.150     100.5     100.5     0.2     0.1    -0.1     0.1     0.0

4         CONSUMER GOODS, EXCLUDING
                AUTOMOTIVES...........................        11.868      99.9      99.4    -0.4     0.0     0.1     0.1    -0.5

40         Nondurables, manufactured..................         5.790      99.1      98.1    -1.6    -0.1     0.1     0.0    -1.0

41         Durables, manufactured.....................         5.413     100.5     100.7     0.6     0.2    -0.1     0.0     0.2

42         Nonmanufactured consumer
                goods (200112=100)....................         0.665     100.0     100.0    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.     0.0



     1  Relative importance figures are based on 2000 trade values.                            n.a.      Not available
     2  Data for October, November and December 2001 have been revised to reflect
        the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents.
        All data are subject to revision in each of the three months after original publication.

     NOTE:  Published categories may include price data not shown separately




Table  3   U.S. Import Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods,
                  January 2001-January 2002         2000=100,  unless otherwise noted
                                                                                     Index                     Percent Change
                                                                   Relative
                                                                    Import-                      Annual         Monthly
                                                                     ance                         Jan.   Sept.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
SITC                            Description                                                       2001    2001    2001    2001    2001
Rev. 3                                                             December   December   January   to      to      to      to      to
                                                                     2001       2001      2002    Jan.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.    Jan.
                                                                      1/         2/               2002    2001    2001    2001    2002

         ALL COMMODITIES...................................        100.000      91.5      91.9    -8.6    -2.3    -1.5    -0.9     0.4

0          FOOD AND LIVE ANIMALS...........................          3.244      94.8      95.4    -5.2    -0.4     0.4    -0.3     0.6
01               Meat and meat preparations................          0.392     109.8     105.4     8.4     1.1     2.8    -6.9    -4.0
03               Fish, crustaceans, aquatic invertebrates
                        and preparations thereof...........          0.764      82.9      82.3   -15.8    -2.0    -2.1     0.1    -0.7
05               Vegetables, fruit and nuts,
                        fresh or dried.....................          0.857      99.3     105.0    -1.6     0.6     2.4    -2.2     5.7
07               Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and
                        manufactures thereof...............          0.354      78.5      77.7   -10.6    -3.5    -0.1     1.7    -1.0
      3/   Other food and live animals.....................          0.878     106.0     105.3     0.7     0.6    -0.4     3.8    -0.7

1          BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO...........................          0.887     103.1     103.0     2.4     0.7    -0.1     0.5    -0.1
11               Beverages.................................          0.780     103.2     103.3     2.4     0.2     0.0     0.6     0.1

2          CRUDE MATERIALS, INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FUELS.........          1.856      90.0      90.1    -6.0    -2.2    -3.4    -1.4     0.1
24               Cork and wood.............................          0.701      91.7      92.6     5.2    -6.3    -7.2    -5.9     1.0
25               Woodpulp and recovered paper..............          0.244      77.7      78.1   -27.3    -0.6     1.6    -0.4     0.5
28               Metalliferous ores and metal scrap........          0.312      91.2      92.1    -7.2    -1.3    -2.0     1.6     1.0
29               Crude animal and vegetable materials,
                        n.e.s..............................          0.239      96.0      92.2    -4.1    11.5    -0.3     3.1    -4.0
      3/   Other crude materials, inedible, except
                  fuels....................................          0.218      93.3      94.9    -2.1    -0.2    -1.5     1.1     1.7

3          MINERAL FUELS, LUBRICANTS AND RELATED
                     MATERIALS.............................          7.766      61.7      64.2   -38.4   -15.7   -10.1    -5.1     4.1
33               Petroleum, petroleum products and
                        related materials..................          6.709      60.0      63.2   -30.4   -15.9   -13.6    -4.9     5.3
34               Gas, natural and manufactured.............          0.979      70.6      67.9   -65.2   -15.6    15.5    -7.0    -3.8

5          CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.S...........          6.675      97.5      97.7    -3.8     0.5    -1.0    -0.3     0.2
51               Organic chemicals.........................          2.565      96.4      97.7    -3.2    -0.3    -2.3    -0.3     1.3
52               Inorganic chemicals.......................          0.555      97.6      96.6   -10.4     1.3    -0.5    -1.3    -1.0
53               Dyeing, tanning and coloring materials....          0.241      97.1      97.1    -4.1     0.8    -0.3     0.3     0.0
54               Medicinal and pharmaceutical products.....          1.326      97.0      97.1    -0.9     0.5    -0.2    -0.3     0.1
55               Essential oils; polishing and cleansing
                        preps..............................          0.331     100.5     100.5     2.6     0.1    -0.1     0.8     0.0
57               Plastics in primary forms.................          0.598      99.8      98.6    -2.3     0.1     0.0     0.0    -1.2
58               Plastics in nonprimary forms..............          0.396     100.9     100.6     0.4     2.3    -0.5    -0.2    -0.3
59               Chemical materials and products, n.e.s....          0.521      97.8      97.0    -3.9     0.2    -0.6    -0.8    -0.8

6          MANUFACTURED GOODS CLASSIFIED CHIEFLY
                     BY MATERIAL...........................         11.457      92.1      92.3    -8.6    -1.1    -1.5    -0.3     0.2
62               Rubber manufactures, n.e.s................          0.683      97.9      97.4    -2.3    -0.2    -0.7     0.1    -0.5
63               Cork and wood manufactures other than
                        furniture..........................          0.599      87.6      90.5    -1.8    -0.7    -1.6    -0.9     3.3
64               Paper and paperboard, cut to size.........          1.350      96.1      94.8    -7.9    -0.7    -1.0    -1.5    -1.4
65               Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up
                        articles, n.e.s., and related prod.          1.367      97.4      98.2    -1.1     0.0    -0.1    -0.6     0.8
66               Nonmetallic mineral manufactures,
                        n.e.s..............................          2.317      97.5      97.1    -2.9    -1.8    -0.3     0.3    -0.4
67               Iron and steel............................          1.522      92.5      91.4    -5.8    -0.5    -1.1     0.0    -1.2
68               Nonferrous metals.........................          1.490      74.1      77.0   -29.2    -4.3    -6.0     0.1     3.9
69               Manufactures of metals, n.e.s.............          2.009      98.9      98.6    -1.1     0.4    -0.2    -0.6    -0.3

7          MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT...............         49.826      97.7      97.7    -1.7     0.0    -0.1    -0.2     0.0
71               Power generating machinery and
                        equipment..........................          3.090      98.5      98.7    -0.9     0.3    -0.4     0.0     0.2
72               Machinery specialized for particular
                        industries.........................          2.054      98.8      98.5    -0.8     0.1    -0.2    -0.2    -0.3
73               Metalworking machinery....................          0.710      99.8      99.8    -1.1     0.6    -0.5    -0.4     0.0
74               General industrial machinery,
                        equipment, & machine parts, n.e.s..          3.170      97.8      98.0    -1.6     0.7    -0.6    -0.3     0.2
75               Computer equipment and office machines....          7.648      88.8      88.8    -8.5    -1.0    -0.1    -0.2     0.0
76               Telecommunications & sound recording
                        & reproducing apparatus & equipment          6.345      96.3      96.2    -2.2    -0.3     0.0    -0.2    -0.1
77               Electrical machinery and equipment........          9.950      97.9      97.8    -1.5     0.1    -0.1    -0.7    -0.1
78               Road vehicles.............................         15.054     100.3     100.1     0.0     0.3    -0.1     0.1    -0.2

8          MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES.............         17.894      99.2      99.2    -0.6    -0.3    -0.1     0.0     0.0
81               Prefabricated buildings; plumbing, heat
                        & lighting fixtures, n.e.s.........          0.467      98.4      98.9     0.0     0.0     0.1     0.0     0.5
82               Furniture and parts thereof...............          1.741      98.9      99.2    -0.5     0.1     0.0    -0.1     0.3
83               Travel goods, handbags and similar
                        containers.........................          0.407      98.7      99.5    -0.5     0.0    -0.6     0.0     0.8
84               Articles of apparel and clothing
                        accessories........................          5.993     100.2     100.2     0.4     0.1     0.0     0.0     0.0
85               Footwear..................................          1.384     100.3      99.7    -0.6    -0.5     0.1     0.3    -0.6
87               Professional, scientific and controlling
                        instruments and apparatus, n.e.s...          2.012      98.5      98.6    -0.5    -0.1    -0.2     0.3     0.1
88               Photographic apparatus, equipment and
                        supplies and optical goods, n.e.s..          1.317      98.4      97.5    -2.4     0.4    -0.1    -0.1    -0.9
89               Miscellaneous manufactured articles,
                        n.e.s..............................          4.573      98.0      98.4    -1.5    -1.0     0.0    -0.6     0.4




     1  Relative importance figures are based on                                            n.a.      Not available
         2000 trade values.
     2  Data for October, November and December 2001
         have been revised to reflect the availability
         of late reports and corrections by respondents.
         All data are subject to revision in each of the
         three months after original publication.
     3  Product categories included in this group
         have been modified due to concordance
         or coverage limitations.

     NOTE:   Published categories may include price data not shown separately



Table  4     U.S. Export Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods,
                  January 2001-January 2002         2000=100,  unless otherwise noted
                                                                                     Index                     Percent Change
                                                                   Relative
                                                                    Import-                      Annual         Monthly
                                                                     ance                         Jan.   Sept.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
SITC                            Description                                                       2001    2001    2001    2001    2001
Rev. 3                                                             December   December   January   to      to      to      to      to
                                                                     2001       2001      2002    Jan.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.    Jan.
                                                                      1/         2/               2002    2001    2001    2001    2002

         ALL COMMODITIES...................................        100.000      97.6      97.5    -2.8    -0.7    -0.4    -0.3    -0.1

0          FOOD AND LIVE ANIMALS...........................          5.550     101.1     102.6    -0.7    -0.6    -1.7     0.1     1.5
01               Meat and meat preparations................          0.981      98.1      93.1    -7.9     0.0    -8.0    -1.1    -5.1
03               Fish, crustaceans, aquatic invertebrates
                        and preparations thereof...........          0.353      86.7      90.9   -10.2    -1.3    -0.9    -1.9     4.8
04               Cereals and cereal preparations...........          1.626     107.2     108.4    -1.5    -2.3     1.3     1.9     1.1
05               Vegetables, fruit and nuts,
                        fresh or dried.....................          1.132     100.7     110.8    14.3     1.3    -2.3     0.9    10.0
08               Feeding stuff for animals (not
                        including unmilled cereals)........          0.576     102.4     100.3    -5.1     0.3    -0.1    -1.3    -2.1
09               Miscellaneous edible products and
                        preparations.......................          0.413     100.1     100.2     0.1     0.2    -0.4     0.2     0.1
      3/   Other food and live animals.....................          0.470     100.0      98.9     0.2    -0.1    -0.3    -2.1    -1.1

1          BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO...........................          0.920      98.3      98.1    -1.3    -0.1     0.0     0.0    -0.2
12               Tobacco and tobacco manufactures..........          0.710      98.1      97.7    -1.8    -0.1     0.0     0.0    -0.4

2          CRUDE MATERIALS, INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FUELS.........          3.440      86.9      86.9   -12.0    -2.7    -0.9     0.7     0.0
22               Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits...........          0.691      90.5      91.2    -9.2    -9.3    -0.8     1.6     0.8
24               Cork and wood.............................          0.529      87.9      88.2   -10.1    -0.6    -1.1    -0.9     0.3
25               Woodpulp and recovered paper..............          0.494      77.2      76.0   -19.1     0.5    -0.4    -0.3    -1.6
26               Textile fibers and their waste............          0.370      84.0      85.3   -16.0    -3.6    -3.0     2.4     1.5
28               Metalliferous ores and metal scrap........          0.483      81.3      83.6   -11.2    -2.8    -1.6    -0.1     2.8
      3/   Other crude materials, inedible, except
                  fuels....................................          0.873      99.8      97.6    -5.3     4.1     0.1     0.6    -2.2

3          MINERAL FUELS, LUBRICANTS AND RELATED
                     MATERIALS.............................          1.519      82.3      89.0   -15.9    -9.6    -5.5    -6.8     8.1
32               Coal, coke and briquettes.................          0.343     108.8     109.5    10.8     0.1     0.0    -0.1     0.6
33               Petroleum, petroleum products and
                        related materials..................          1.031      74.4      80.0   -23.2   -14.7    -8.5    -8.0     7.5

5          CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.S...........         10.516      92.8      92.0    -6.5     0.0    -0.2    -0.9    -0.9
51               Organic chemicals.........................          2.177      83.9      82.0   -14.8     0.8    -0.5    -1.5    -2.3
52               Inorganic chemicals.......................          0.776     102.8     101.8    -4.1    -0.3    -0.4     0.3    -1.0
53               Dyeing, tanning and coloring materials....          0.553      96.3      94.4    -5.2    -1.0    -0.1    -0.3    -2.0
54               Medicinal and pharmaceutical products.....          1.819     100.9     101.0     1.4    -0.2     0.0     0.0     0.1
55               Essential oils; polishing and cleansing
                        preps..............................          0.749      98.8      95.8    -4.3    -0.1    -0.1    -0.1    -3.0
56               Fertilizers...............................          0.314      94.0      96.2    -5.5    -1.4     1.4     2.4     2.3
57               Plastics in primary forms.................          1.634      86.4      85.3   -10.7     0.7    -0.8    -2.4    -1.3
58               Plastics in nonprimary forms..............          0.812      95.8      95.6    -1.8    -1.3    -0.1     0.0    -0.2
59               Chemical materials and products, n.e.s....          1.681      97.6      98.1    -0.9    -0.4     0.1    -1.1     0.5

6          MANUFACTURED GOODS CLASSIFIED CHIEFLY
                     BY MATERIAL...........................          9.592      96.7      97.1    -3.8    -0.9    -0.7     0.1     0.4
62               Rubber manufactures, n.e.s................          0.745     100.9     100.4     0.3    -0.4    -0.1     0.4    -0.5
64               Uncoated Paper/paperboard,
                        and linerboard.....................          1.435      95.2      95.4    -3.7    -0.5     0.1     0.0     0.2
65               Textile yarn, fabrics, and
                        made-up articles, n.e.s............          1.465      97.5      98.0    -0.2    -0.8     0.4    -0.9     0.5
66               Nonmetallic mineral manufactures,
                        n.e.s..............................          1.463     101.7     101.7     1.6     0.0     0.3     0.3     0.0
67               Iron and steel............................          0.829      95.7      96.3    -1.5    -1.6    -0.4    -0.6     0.6
68               Nonferrous metals.........................          0.943      83.1      84.9   -20.9    -3.7    -5.9     1.6     2.2
69               Manufactures of metals, n.e.s.............          2.304     101.7     102.4     0.7     0.0     0.0    -0.1     0.7
      3/   Other manufactured goods classified
                  chiefly by material (200112=100).........          0.409     100.0     99.3     n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    -0.7

7          MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT...............         55.333      99.6      99.3    -0.9    -0.3     0.0    -0.1    -0.3
71               Power generating machinery and
                        equipment..........................          4.781     104.1     105.0     2.4     0.1     1.1    -0.1     0.9
72               Machinery specialized for particular
                        industries.........................          4.501     100.5     100.5     0.1     1.1    -0.1     0.0     0.0
73               Metalworking machinery....................          0.919     100.7     100.7     0.3     0.1    -0.5    -0.1     0.0
74               General industrial machinery,
                        equipment, & parts, n.e.s..........          4.888     101.7     102.0     1.4    -0.1     0.1    -0.2     0.3
75               Computer equipment and office machines....          7.418      92.9      92.5    -5.9    -0.2    -0.4    -1.4    -0.4
76               Telecommunications & sound recording
                        & reproducing apparatus & equipment          4.480      97.7      97.9    -1.9    -0.5    -0.1    -0.2     0.2
77               Electrical machinery and equipment........         14.695      96.0      94.8    -4.3    -1.7     0.0     0.1    -1.3
78               Road vehicles.............................          8.319     100.3     100.3     0.1     0.1    -0.1     0.1     0.0

8          MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES.............         12.072     100.5     100.5     0.1     0.1     0.1    -0.1     0.0
82               Furniture and parts thereof...............          0.729     101.6     101.6     0.6     0.0    -0.2     0.0     0.0
84               Articles of apparel and clothing
                        accessories........................          1.172      98.2      98.1    -1.8     0.0     0.3    -0.2    -0.1
87               Professional, scientific and controlling
                        instruments and apparatus, n.e.s...          4.505     100.9     101.0     0.3     0.1    -0.1     0.0     0.1
88               Photographic apparatus, equipment and
                        supplies and optical goods, n.e.s..          1.169      97.6      97.4    -2.5    -0.2     0.0    -0.9    -0.2
89               Miscellaneous manufactured articles,
                        n.e.s..............................          4.111     101.0     101.0     0.8     0.3     0.1     0.0     0.0
      3/   Other miscellaneous manufactured
                  articles.................................          0.386     101.5     101.8     1.5    -0.1     0.0    -0.4     0.3




     1  Relative importance figures are based on                                          n.a.      Not available
         2000 trade values.
     2  Data for October, November and December 2001
         have been revised to reflect the availability
         of late reports and corrections by respondents.
         All data are subject to revision in each of the
         three months after original publication.
     3  Product categories included in this group
         have been modified due to concordance
         or coverage limitations.

     NOTE:  Published categories may include price data not shown separately



Table  5     U.S. Import Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods,
                  January 2001-January 2002         2000=100,  unless otherwise noted
                                                                                       Index                     Percent Change
                                                                     Relative
                                                                      Import-                      Annual         Monthly
Harmo-                                                                 ance                         Jan.   Sept.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
nized                            Description                                                        2001    2001    2001    2001    2001
System                                                               December   December  January    to      to      to      to      to
                                                                       2001       2001      2002    Jan.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.    Jan.
                                                                        1/         2/               2002    2001    2001    2001    2002

I          LIVE ANIMALS; ANIMAL PRODUCTS.....................          1.266      90.2      90.0    -9.6    -1.1    -1.3    -2.0    -0.2
02               Meat and edible meat offal..................          0.340     109.5     106.2     8.4     0.9     3.3    -7.8    -3.0
03               Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and
                        other aquatic invertebrates..........          0.617      82.6      82.8   -14.6    -1.6    -2.4    -0.2     0.2
      3/         Other live animals and animal
                       products..............................          0.309      95.8      97.8    -9.3    -1.3    -2.9    -0.5     2.1
II         VEGETABLE PRODUCTS................................          1.193      95.2      95.9    -4.0     3.4     1.2    -0.7     0.7
07               Edible vegetables and certain roots
                        and tubers...........................          0.254     101.8     118.2    -6.6     8.5     8.0   -12.3    16.1
08               Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus
                        fruit or melons......................          0.378     102.5      98.0     2.0     0.0    -3.0     4.8    -4.4
09               Coffee, tea, mate and spices................          0.209      69.5      68.2   -17.6    -4.4    -0.4    -0.3    -1.9
      3/         Other vegetable products....................          0.353     102.2      98.4     0.6     8.8     1.6     2.8    -3.7
IV         PREPARED FOODSTUFFS, BEVERAGES, AND
                     TOBACCO.................................          1.969     101.2     100.9     0.4    -0.1     0.2     0.8    -0.3
20               Preparations of vegetables, fruit,
                        nuts, or other parts of plants.......          0.236      94.6      97.3    -1.2    -2.1     1.6     1.4     2.9
22               Beverages, spirits, and vinegar.............          0.797     102.6     102.4     1.7     0.3    -0.1     0.3    -0.2
      3/         Other prepared foodstuffs...................          0.935     101.7     100.6    -0.4     0.1     0.1     0.9    -1.1

V          MINERAL PRODUCTS..................................          8.132      62.7      65.3   -38.0   -15.5    -8.9    -4.7     4.1
27               Mineral fuels, oils and residuals,
                        bituminous substances and mineral wax          7.910      61.4      64.1   -39.2   -16.1    -9.3    -5.0     4.4
      3/         Other mineral products (200112=100).........          0.222     100.0     98.6     n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    -1.4

VI         PRODUCTS OF THE CHEMICAL OR ALLIED
                     INDUSTRIES..............................          5.971      96.0      96.4    -5.3     0.3    -1.2    -0.3     0.4
28               Inorganic chemicals.........................          0.608      94.2      93.5   -12.7     0.9    -1.7    -0.6    -0.7
29               Organic chemicals...........................          2.695      94.7      95.9    -4.3    -0.3    -2.1    -0.2     1.3
30               Pharmaceutical products.....................          1.110      97.7      98.0     0.0     0.5    -0.3    -0.3     0.3
32               Tanning & dyeing extracts; dye &
                        pigments; varnish & paints; putty....          0.243      96.4      96.3    -4.7     0.7    -0.3     0.5    -0.1
33               Essential oils and
                        resinoids (200112=100)...............          0.246     100.0     99.8     n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    -0.2
37               Photographic or cinematographic goods.......          0.237      97.8      97.5    -3.2     0.3    -0.6    -0.1    -0.3
38               Miscellaneous chemical products.............          0.402      98.8      98.5    -2.2     0.3    -0.4    -1.3    -0.3
      3/         Other products of the chemical or
                       allied industries.....................          0.429      97.6      96.9    -7.2     0.7    -0.7     0.1    -0.7

VII        PLASTICS AND ARTICLES THEREOF; RUBBER
                     AND ARTICLES THEREOF....................          2.669      97.9      97.4    -2.5     0.0    -0.3    -0.1    -0.5
39               Plastics and articles thereof...............          1.758      98.8      98.5    -1.7     0.5    -0.3     0.0    -0.3
40               Rubber and articles thereof.................          0.911      96.4      95.5    -3.9    -0.7    -0.6     0.0    -0.9

VIII       RAW HIDES, SKINS, LEATHER, FURSKINS,
                     TRAVEL GOODS, ETC.......................          0.794      98.4      98.5    -1.5     0.0    -0.5    -0.5     0.1
42               Articles of leather; travel goods, bags,
                        etc. of various materials............          0.658      98.7      99.6    -0.3     0.0    -0.4     0.0     0.9
IX         WOOD, WOOD CHARCOAL, CORK, STRAW,
                     BASKETWARE AND WICKERWORK...............          1.337      90.1      90.5     1.8    -4.8    -5.5    -4.4     0.4

X          WOODPULP, RECOVERED PAPER, AND
                     PAPER PRODUCTS..........................          1.944      93.9      93.4   -10.1    -0.5    -0.6    -1.3    -0.5
47               Pulp wood or other fibrous cellulosic
                        material; waste paper/paperboard.....          0.242      77.4      77.8   -26.8    -0.5     1.3    -0.4     0.5
48               Paper and paperboard; articles of paper
                        pulp, paper or paperboard............          1.358      95.4      94.1    -8.9    -0.9    -1.1    -1.8    -1.4
49               Printed matter..............................          0.344     108.0     110.4     6.9     0.7     0.0     0.1     2.2

XI         TEXTILE AND TEXTILE ARTICLES......................          6.895      99.0      99.1    -0.1     0.1    -0.1     0.1     0.1
61               Articles of apparel and clothing
                        accessories, knitted or crocheted....          2.444      99.3      99.1    -0.6     0.4     0.1     0.1    -0.2
62               Articles of apparel and clothing
                        accessories, not knitted or crocheted          3.062     100.2      99.8     0.6     0.0     0.0     0.2    -0.4
63               Made-up or worn textile articles............          0.417      98.2      97.7    -0.6     0.0    -0.1     0.0    -0.5
      3/         Other textile & textile articles............          0.971      94.9      97.6    -1.0     0.1    -0.6    -0.5     2.8

XII        HEADGEAR, UMBRELLAS,
                     ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ETC.................          1.632     100.2      99.8    -0.5    -0.3     0.0     0.2    -0.4
64               Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts
                        of such articles.....................          1.388     100.3      99.7    -0.6    -0.4     0.0     0.3    -0.6
      3/         Other footwear, headgear, umbrellas,
                       whips, art. flowers, etc..............          0.244     100.0     100.0     0.0     0.0     0.1     0.0     0.0

XIII       STONE, PLASTER, CEMENT, ASBESTOS,
                     CERAMICS, GLASS ETC.....................          1.115     100.6     100.8     1.1     0.2    -0.1     0.7     0.2
68               Articles of stone, plaster, cement,
                        asbestos, or mica (200112=100).......          0.321     100.0     100.0    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.     0.0
69               Ceramic products............................          0.375      98.9      99.7     1.3     0.5    -0.1    -0.1     0.8
70               Glass and glassware.........................          0.418     102.3     102.0     0.6     0.0    -1.0     1.7    -0.3

XIV        PEARLS, STONES, PRECIOUS METALS,
                     IMITATION JEWELRY, AND COINS............          2.343      84.4      86.2   -20.8    -3.7    -3.0    -1.3     2.1

XV         BASE METALS AND ARTICLES OF BASE METAL............          4.817      91.0      90.7    -7.1    -0.8    -1.4    -0.1    -0.3
72               Iron and steel..............................          1.215      89.4      88.6    -6.9    -0.9    -1.8    -0.1    -0.9
73               Articles of iron or steel...................          1.279      97.7      97.0    -2.4     0.3     0.0    -0.5    -0.7
74               Copper and articles thereof.................          0.432      90.0      90.3    -9.3    -2.3    -2.1     2.4     0.3
76               Aluminum and articles thereof...............          0.774      92.2      92.7    -7.5    -0.9    -2.2    -0.1     0.5
82               Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and
                        forks, of base metal; parts thereof..          0.420      99.6      99.5    -0.7     0.1    -0.5    -0.5    -0.1
83               Miscellaneous articles of base metal........          0.434     100.1      99.1    -1.1     1.3     0.0    -0.2    -1.0
      3/         Miscellaneous nonferrous metals and
                       articles, including scrap.............          0.263      62.4      63.2   -29.5    -5.3    -5.0    -0.2     1.3

XVI        MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, TV
                     IMAGE & SOUND RECORDERS, PARTS, ETC.....         32.799      96.1      96.1    -2.8     0.0    -0.2    -0.4     0.0
84               Machinery and mechanical appliances;
                        parts thereof........................         15.983      95.3      95.3    -3.5    -0.1    -0.2    -0.2     0.0
85               Electrical machinery and equip, sound
                        and TV recorders & reproducers, parts         16.816      97.0      96.9    -2.0     0.0    -0.1    -0.5    -0.1

XVII       VEHICLES, AIRCRAFT, VESSELS AND
                     ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT..........         16.978     100.5     100.4     0.2     0.2     0.0     0.1    -0.1
87               Motor vehicles and their parts..............         15.326     100.3     100.1     0.0     0.3    -0.1     0.1    -0.2

XVIII      OPTICAL, PHOTO, MEASURING, MEDICAL &
                     MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; & TIMEPIECES.......          3.812      98.7      98.3    -1.1    -0.1    -0.1     0.4    -0.4
90               Optical, photographic, measuring and
                        medical instruments..................          3.349      98.2      98.0    -1.4    -0.2    -0.2     0.4    -0.2
91               Clocks and watches and parts thereof........          0.331     102.0     100.6     1.6     0.6     0.9    -0.2    -1.4

XX         MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES...............          4.179      98.0      98.2    -1.1    -0.4    -0.1    -0.1     0.2
94               Furniture & stuffed furnishings; lamps &
                        lighting fittings, nesoi; prefab bldg          2.185      98.4      98.5    -0.9     0.2    -0.2    -0.1     0.1
95               Toys, games and sports equipment; parts
                        and accessories thereof..............          1.750      97.9      98.2    -1.4    -1.0    -0.1     0.0     0.3
96               Miscellaneous manufactured articles.........          0.245      96.9      97.2     0.3     0.6    -0.1    -0.3     0.3


     1  Relative importance figures are based on                     3  Product categories included in this group
         2000 trade values.                                              have been modified due to concordance
     2  Data for October, November and December 2001                     or coverage limitations.
         have been revised to reflect the availability
         of late reports and corrections by respondents.                   n.a.      Not available
         All data are subject to revision in each of
         the three months after original publication.                NOTE:  Published categories may include price data not shown separately



Table  6     U.S. Export Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Goods,
                  January 2001-January 2002         2000=100,  unless otherwise noted
                                                                                       Index                     Percent Change
                                                                     Relative
                                                                      Import-                      Annual         Monthly
Harmo-                                                                 ance                         Jan.   Sept.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
nized                            Description                                                        2001    2001    2001    2001    2001
System                                                               December   December  January    to      to      to      to      to
                                                                       2001       2001      2002    Jan.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.    Jan.
                                                                        1/         2/               2002    2001    2001    2001    2002

I          LIVE ANIMALS; ANIMAL PRODUCTS.....................          1.544      97.0      95.1    -6.0    -0.3    -5.4    -1.3    -2.0
02               Meat & edible meat offal....................          0.933     100.5      95.6    -5.3     0.3    -8.1    -1.3    -4.9
03               Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and
                        other aquatic invertebrates..........          0.309      84.6      89.4   -12.4    -1.4    -1.5    -0.7     5.7
      3/         Other live animals and animal
                       products..............................          0.302     106.0     105.1     3.8    -0.6    -0.4    -2.3    -0.8
II         VEGETABLE PRODUCTS................................          3.354     102.9     106.1     2.2    -2.3     0.6     1.9     3.1
08               Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus
                        fruit or melons......................          0.562     101.8      99.2     8.4     4.9     1.3     0.5    -2.6
10               Cereals.....................................          1.440     107.3     108.7    -1.7    -2.6     1.4     2.2     1.3
12               Oilseeds and misc. grains, seeds,
                        fruits, plants, straw and fodder.....          0.862      94.1      94.9    -5.2    -6.0     0.0     1.3     0.9
III        ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS.................          0.253     124.1     120.6    27.9    -3.6     1.3     5.9    -2.8
IV         PREPARED FOODSTUFFS, BEVERAGES, AND
                     TOBACCO.................................          2.601      99.6      99.1    -2.1     0.1    -0.8    -0.8    -0.5
20               Preparations of vegetables, fruit,
                        nuts, or other parts of plants.......          0.301      98.8     100.2    -0.8     0.0    -1.5    -1.5     1.4
21               Miscellaneous edible preparations...........          0.352      99.9     100.1     0.1     0.3    -0.5     0.2     0.2
23               Residues and waste from the food
                        industries; prepared animal feed.....          0.521     102.4     100.3    -9.0     0.3    -2.1    -2.6    -2.1
24               Tobacco and manufactured tobacco
                        substitutes..........................          0.711      98.2      97.8    -1.7    -0.1     0.0     0.0    -0.4
      3/         Other prepared foods........................          0.716     100.5      99.9     2.6     0.2    -1.1    -1.3    -0.6

V          MINERAL PRODUCTS..................................          1.888      84.0      90.1   -12.0    -8.7    -4.8    -5.0     7.3
27               Mineral fuels, oils and residuals,
                        bituminous substances and mineral wax          1.548      83.6      91.0   -12.4    -9.9    -5.6    -6.0     8.9

VI         PRODUCTS OF THE CHEMICAL OR ALLIED
                     INDUSTRIES..............................          8.616      93.9      92.7    -6.7     0.0    -0.1    -0.5    -1.3
28               Inorganic chemicals.........................          0.818     100.0     100.5    -5.2    -0.4    -0.2     0.1     0.5
29               Organic chemicals...........................          2.478      85.7      82.5   -15.0     0.6    -0.5    -1.2    -3.7
30               Pharmaceutical products.....................          1.459     100.4      99.6     0.2    -0.1     0.0     0.0    -0.8
31               Fertilizers.................................          0.316      94.3      96.5    -5.2    -1.4     1.4     2.5     2.3
32               Tanning or dyeing extracts, dyes,
                        paints, varnish, putty, & inks.......          0.578      97.8      97.2    -2.8    -0.7    -0.1    -0.2    -0.6
33               Essential oils and resinoids;
                        perfumery, cosmetic or toilet........          0.535      98.4      97.9    -2.6    -0.2    -0.1    -0.1    -0.5
34               Soap; lubricants; waxes, polishing or
                        scouring products; candles, pastes...          0.320      99.9      96.7    -3.3     0.0     0.0     0.0    -3.2
37               Photographic or cinematographic goods.......          0.445      94.5      94.0    -5.2    -0.1     0.2    -2.0    -0.5
38               Miscellaneous chemical products.............          1.426      97.1      97.5    -0.9    -0.4     0.2    -1.0     0.4

VII        PLASTICS AND ARTICLES THEREOF; RUBBER
                     AND ARTICLES THEREOF....................          4.562      94.2      93.6    -4.8    -0.4    -0.3    -0.8    -0.6
39               Plastics and articles thereof...............          3.607      92.8      92.3    -5.0    -0.1    -0.4    -1.1    -0.5
40               Rubber and articles thereof.................          0.955      99.4      98.5    -3.4    -1.5    -0.1     0.1    -0.9

VIII       RAW HIDES, SKINS, LEATHER, FURSKINS,
                     TRAVEL GOODS, ETC.......................          0.456      98.8      94.8   -12.8    -3.1    -0.5     0.7    -4.0
41               Raw hides and skins (other than
                        furskins) and leather................          0.327      99.1      93.5   -16.5    -4.2    -0.8     1.0    -5.7
IX         WOOD, WOOD CHARCOAL, CORK, STRAW,
                     BASKETWARE AND WICKERWORK...............          0.804      90.8      91.3    -7.0    -0.8    -1.0    -0.8     0.6

X          WOODPULP, RECOVERED PAPER, AND
                     PAPER PRODUCTS..........................          2.607      91.1      91.0    -7.3     0.0     0.0    -0.1    -0.1
47               Woodpulp and recovered paper................          0.491      76.3      75.2   -20.8     0.8     0.3    -0.1    -1.4
48               Paper and paperboard; articles of paper
                        pulp, paper or paperboard............          1.485      94.2      94.5    -4.3    -0.4    -0.2    -0.3     0.3
49               Printed material............................          0.631     102.0     102.3     1.5     0.1     0.3     0.0     0.3

XI         TEXTILE AND TEXTILE ARTICLES......................          2.854      93.8      93.6    -6.1    -1.3    -0.3     0.1    -0.2
52               Cotton, including yarns and woven
                        fabrics thereof......................          0.405      78.0      77.0   -23.9    -6.0    -1.9     2.1    -1.3
54               Manmade filaments, yarns and woven
                        fabrics (200112=100).................          0.321     100.0     100.0    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.     0.0
61               Apparel & clothing knitted
                        or crocheted (200112=100)............          0.616     100.0     99.4     n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    -0.6
62               Apparel Articles & Accessories,
                        not knitted..........................          0.472      96.3      96.3    -3.3    -0.1     0.0     0.0     0.0
      3/         Other textile and textile
                       articles (200112=100).................          1.039     100.0     100.3    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.    n.a.     0.3

XIII       STONE, PLASTER, CEMENT, ASBESTOS,
                     CERAMICS, GLASS ETC.....................          0.869     101.6     101.6     0.7    -0.2     0.0     0.3     0.0
70               Glass and glassware.........................          0.538     101.3     101.3     0.0    -0.1     0.0    -0.1     0.0

XIV        PEARLS, STONES, PRECIOUS METALS,
                     IMITATION JEWELRY, AND COINS............          1.790      84.4      86.1   -22.0    -3.1    -6.0     2.1     2.0

XV         BASE METALS AND ARTICLES OF BASE METALS...........          4.215      95.7      96.1    -3.2    -0.7    -1.0    -0.3     0.4
72               Iron and steel..............................          0.648      89.5      91.1    -2.6    -1.8    -0.5    -1.3     1.8
73               Articles of iron or steel...................          1.279     100.7     101.0    -0.1    -0.2     0.0    -0.3     0.3
74               Copper and articles thereof.................          0.435      89.4      89.4   -11.0    -2.8    -2.2     1.5     0.0
76               Aluminum and articles thereof...............          0.713      92.1      92.7    -6.1    -0.6    -1.4    -0.4     0.7
82               Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and
                        forks, of base metal; parts thereof..          0.419     100.9     101.0    -0.4    -0.1     0.0     0.1     0.1
83               Miscellaneous articles of base metal........          0.466     103.7     104.1    -0.1    -0.4     0.0     0.0     0.4

XVI        MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, TV
                     IMAGE AND SOUND RECORDERS, PARTS, ETC...         41.601      98.2      97.9    -2.1    -0.5     0.1    -0.3    -0.3
84               Machinery and mechanical appliances;
                        parts thereof........................         21.692      99.4      99.4    -1.0     0.2     0.1    -0.5     0.0
85               Electrical machinery and equipment
                        and parts and accessories thereof....         19.909      96.7      96.1    -3.3    -1.3     0.0     0.0    -0.6

XVII       VEHICLES, AIRCRAFT, VESSELS AND
                     ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT..........         13.745     102.4     102.5     1.5     0.1    -0.1     0.0     0.1
87               Motor vehicles and their parts..............          8.574     100.2     100.2     0.0     0.1    -0.1     0.0     0.0

XVIII      OPTICAL, PHOTO, MEASURING, MEDICAL &
                     MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; & TIMEPIECES.......          6.397     100.4     100.4     0.1     0.0     0.0     0.0     0.0

XX         MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES...............          1.675     101.5     101.5     1.4     0.8     0.0    -0.1     0.0
94               Furniture; stuffed furnishings;
                        lamps and lighting fittings nesoi;...          0.920     101.6     101.8     1.1    -0.1    -0.2    -0.2     0.2
95               Toys, games and sports equipment; parts
                        and accessories thereof..............          0.583     101.5     101.5     2.3     2.1     0.2    -0.1     0.0


     1  Relative importance figures are based on                     3  Product categories included in this group
         2000 trade values.                                              have been modified due to concordance
     2  Data for October, November and December 2001                     or coverage limitations.
         have been revised to reflect the availability
         of late reports and corrections by respondents.                   n.a.      Not available
         All data are subject to revision in each of
         the three months after original publication.                NOTE:  Published categories may include price data not shown separately



Table  7    U.S. Import Price Indexes and Percent Changes by Locality of Origin,  January 2001-January 2002
                            2000=100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                          Index                     Percent Change
                                                        Relative
                                                        Import-                       Annual         Monthly
                                                          ance                         Jan.   Sept.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
                       Description 1/                                                  2001    2001    2001    2001    2001
                                                        December   December  January    to      to      to      to      to
                                                          2001       2001      2002    Jan.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.    Jan.
                                                           7/         2/               2002    2001    2001    2001    2002

 3/ Developed Countries..........................       100.000      93.8      94.0    -9.3    -1.2    -0.7    -0.8     0.2
         Manufactured Goods......................        93.351      96.0      95.9    -4.5    -0.5    -0.7    -0.4    -0.1
         Nonmanufactured Goods...................         5.852      71.0      73.5   -46.6   -11.6     0.7    -6.3     3.5

 3/ Developing Countries.........................       100.000      88.6      88.7    -9.9    -3.1    -2.3    -1.6     0.1
         Manufactured Goods......................        87.971      96.1      95.7    -4.8    -0.3    -0.2    -1.3    -0.4
         Nonmanufactured Goods...................        11.941      65.2      68.0   -25.9   -12.9   -10.5    -2.8     4.3

    Canada.......................................       100.000      93.4      93.7   -15.0    -2.1    -0.1    -1.6     0.3
         Manufactured Goods......................        88.286      98.1      98.0    -3.5    -0.2    -0.9    -0.7    -0.1
         Nonmanufactured Goods...................        11.394      71.1      73.4   -52.1   -12.9     5.2    -6.7     3.2

 4/ European Union...............................       100.000      97.6      97.8    -0.9    -0.1    -0.5     0.0     0.2
         Manufactured Goods......................        98.143      98.5      98.7    -0.2     0.1    -0.3     0.0     0.2
         Nonmanufactured Goods...................         1.699      76.8      79.5   -15.0    -4.9   -10.3     1.1     3.5

 5/ Latin America  ..............................       100.000      90.6      90.7    -9.2    -3.5    -2.0    -1.4     0.1
         Manufactured Goods  ....................        84.851     101.5     100.6    -2.6    -0.3     0.5    -1.2    -0.9
         Nonmanufactured Goods ..................        14.970      67.2      70.7   -23.8   -12.2    -9.1    -2.0     5.2

    Japan........................................       100.000      97.0      96.3    -3.5    -0.2    -0.3    -0.3    -0.7

 6/ Asian Newly Industrialized Countries.........       100.000      93.8      93.5    -5.1    -0.6     0.0    -0.8    -0.3



    1    Regions are not mutually exclusive.

    2    Data for October, November and December 2001
         have been revised to reflect the availability
         of late reports and corrections by respondents.

    3    Defined according to the United Nations definition.

    4    Includes European Union countries.

    5    Includes Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.

    6    Includes Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.

    7    Relative importance figures are based on 2000 trade values.




Table  8     U.S. Import and Export Quarterly Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Services
         December 2000-December 2001          2000 = 100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                          Index                     Percent Change

                                                                                       Annual         Quarterly
                                                           Trade                        Dec.    Dec.   March    June   Sept.
                        Description                        (Mil.                        2000    2000    2001    2001    2001
                                                             of    September December    to      to      to      to      to
                                                          Dollars)    2001     2001     Dec.   March    June   Sept.    Dec.
                                                                                        2001    2001    2001    2001    2001


    IMPORT

      Air Freight                                          4168      95.9      95.6    -3.4    -0.1    -2.9    -0.1    -0.3
             Atlantic                                      1519      98.0      97.5    -0.7     3.6    -4.1     0.5    -0.5
             Pacific                                       2412      93.8      93.5    -5.6    -2.4    -2.4    -0.5    -0.3
      

    EXPORT

      Air Freight                                          2836      98.6      98.5    -0.9     0.3    -1.3     0.2    -0.1


    1     Detailed data available upon request.                                             n.a.    Not available




Table  9     U.S. Import and Export Monthly Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Services
         January 2001-January 2002         2000 = 100, unless otherwise noted
                                                                          Index                     Percent Change

                                                                                      Annual         Monthly
                                                           Trade                       Jan.   Sept.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
                        Description                        (Mil.                       2001    2001    2001    2001    2001
                                                             of    December  January    to      to      to      to      to
                                                          Dollars)   2001      2002    Jan.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.    Jan.
                                                                                       2002    2001    2001    2001    2002


    IMPORT

      Air Passenger Fares                                 18253     105.7     105.8     4.5    -5.6    -6.7     3.1     0.1
 1/          Atlantic                                     11998      96.5      98.6     1.6    -8.6   -14.9    -0.3     2.2
 1/          Pacific                                       3407     112.2     105.1     2.5    -2.5    -1.3    12.0    -6.3
             Latin American / Caribbean                    1916     117.0     118.3    10.3    -4.0     1.7     3.7     1.1



    EXPORT

      Air Passenger Fares                                 20319      98.4     101.2    -2.3    -0.5    -3.2    -0.3     2.8
 1/          Atlantic                                      5546     105.1     107.5     1.2    -0.5    -5.9     0.1     2.3
 1/          Pacific                                       9563      90.7      93.5    -8.3    -2.0    -3.7    -0.9     3.1
             Latin American / Caribbean                    3474     119.5     124.3    12.5     3.5     1.8     3.1     4.0



    1     Detailed data available upon request.                                             n.a.    Not available





Table 10       U.S. International Quarterly Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Services
         December 2000-December 2001          2000 = 100
                                                                          Index                     Percent Change

                                                                                      Annual         Quarterly
                                                           Trade                       Dec.    Dec.   March    June   Sept.
                        Description                        (Mil.                       2000    2000    2001    2001    2001
                                                             of   September December    to      to      to      to      to
                                                          Dollars)   2001      2001    Dec.   March    June   Sept.    Dec.
                                                                                       2001    2001    2001    2001    2001


      Air Freight (Inbound)                                7483      94.9      95.2    -3.8    -1.1    -2.9    -0.2     0.3
           Atlantic                                        2607      98.1      99.5     1.3     3.5    -3.4     0.0     1.4
           Pacific                                         4314      92.2      92.0    -7.1    -3.6    -2.7    -0.6    -0.2

      Air Freight (Outbound)                               5193      97.6      97.9    -2.3    -0.1    -2.1    -0.4     0.3
           Atlantic                                        2094      97.2      98.3    -2.3    -0.7    -2.3    -0.4     1.1
           Pacific                                         2639      98.2      98.3    -2.0     0.1    -2.0    -0.2     0.1

1/    Crude Oil Tanker Freight (Inbound)                   3434      74.3      n.a.    n.a.   -10.3   -18.9   -23.2    n.a.

      Ocean Liner Freight (Inbound)                       17817      98.1      93.6    -7.3     1.8    -1.9    -2.7    -4.6
           U.S. East Coast                                 6938      98.8      97.0    -3.2     5.6    -5.4    -1.3    -1.8
                 from Atlantic                             3022     102.3     102.3     4.1     3.1     0.0     1.0     0.0
                 from Pacific                              2817      92.3      88.0   -13.1    -0.6    -4.0    -4.6    -4.7
           U.S. West Coast                                10879      97.7      91.8    -9.5    -0.2     0.0    -3.5    -6.0



    1     Detailed data available upon request.                                             n.a.    Not available





Table  11    U.S. International Monthly Price Indexes and Percent Changes for Selected Categories of Services
         January 2001-January 2002         2000 = 100
                                                                          Index                     Percent Change

                                                                                      Annual         Monthly
                                                           Trade                       Jan.   Sept.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
                        Description                        (Mil.                       2001    2001    2001    2001    2001
                                                             of    December  January    to      to      to      to      to
                                                          Dollars)   2001      2002    Jan.    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.    Jan.
                                                                                       2002    2001    2001    2001    2002


      Air Passenger Fares (U.S. Carrier)                  45965     103.5     105.6     1.4    -1.9    -2.6     0.6     2.0
1/         Atlantic                                       16441     105.9     106.8     2.4    -5.5    -4.6     0.2     0.8
1/         Pacific                                        14973      96.5      98.9    -3.3    -2.1    -2.8     0.4     2.5
1/         Latin American / Caribbean                     10764     118.9     123.1    11.7     2.8     0.6     2.7     3.5
           Canadian                                        3519     103.0     103.5     3.4     2.4    -0.3    -2.3     0.5

      Air Passenger Fares (Foreign Carrier)               39205     100.8     102.4    -1.0    -4.4    -5.3     1.0     1.6
1/         Atlantic                                       22657      98.7      99.8    -2.3    -3.9    -9.5    -0.8     1.1
1/         Pacific                                        10073      96.8      98.3    -4.8    -7.1    -3.2     2.3     1.5
           Latin American / Caribbean                      4107     114.6     119.4     9.9    -2.1     1.2     3.7     4.2



    1     Detailed data available upon request.                                             n.a.    Not available


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Import and Export Merchandise and Services Price Indexes -- All indexes use a modified Laspeyres 
formula and are weighted with 2000 trade weights.  The merchandise price indexes are published using three 
classifications:  the Harmonized System (HS), the Bureau of Economic Analysis End Use System, and the 
Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) system, Rev. 3.  Price indexes for internationally traded 
services are presented using two definitions: Balance of Payments (which represents transactions between 
U.S. and foreign residents) and International (which represents all transactions with U.S. importers or 
exporters, regardless of nationality).  Published series use a base year of 2000=100 where possible.  Net 
transaction price data are collected every month for over 20,000 products from over 6,000 companies and 
secondary sources.  Indexes are not seasonally adjusted.  More detailed index series and additional 
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Import Price Indexes -- Products have been classified by the 2000 Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the 
United States Annotated (TSUSA).  Import prices are based on U.S. dollar prices paid by the U.S. importer.  
The prices are generally either "free on board" (f.o.b.) foreign port or "cost, insurance, and freight" (c.i.f.) 
U.S. port transaction prices, depending on the practices of the individual industry.  The index for crude 
petroleum is calculated from data collected by the U.S. Department of Energy.  

Export Price Indexes -- Products have been classified by the 2000 Harmonized Schedule B classification 
system of the U.S. Bureau of the Census.  The prices used are generally either "free alongside ship" (f.a.s.) 
factory or "free on board" (f.o.b.) transaction prices, depending on the practices of the individual industry.  
Prices used in the grain index, excluding rice, are obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Import Indexes by Locality of Origin -- Prices used in these indexes are a subset of the data collected for 
the Import Price Indexes.  Prior to January 1993, nonmanufactured goods were defined as SITC 0-4 and 
manufactured goods were defined as SITC 5-8.  Beginning with January 1993, the indexes are defined by 
locality of origin using a nomenclature based upon the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC-based).  
Nonmanufactured goods are defined as SIC 0-1, and manufactured goods are defined as SIC 2-3.  The 
indexes use 2000 weights and a base of 2000=100.

Import, Export, and International Services Indexes -- Indexes for air passenger fares are calculated on a 
monthly basis.  Indexes for air freight, crude oil tanker freight, and ocean liner freight are calculated on a 
quarterly basis.  The figures for services indexes will not sum up to the aggregate dollar value because not 
all categories are shown in the tables.  Revenue figures for air passenger indexes exclude frequent flyer 
tickets and those sold by consolidators.  Indexes for crude oil tanker freight are calculated from data 
collected by the U. S. Department of Energy and the publication of these indexes is lagged one quarter.  

Revision Policy -- Data are revised for the previous three months to reflect the availability of late reports 
and corrections by respondents.  Detailed information on what data has been revised is available on the 
"Short Tables: Index and Percent Changes for the Four Most Recent Months" available at the web site.

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End Use classification system is the structure used by the U.S. Department of Commerce in the construction 
of the foreign trade sector of the National Income and Product Accounts.  Indexes published using the 
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structures, are useful for general market analysis.  For trade in international services, Balance of Payments 
indexes are used for deflating National Accounts data, while International indexes are more appropriate for 
market analysis.  Merchandise and services indexes also can be used to study U.S. competitiveness and price 
elasticities, and the merchandise import indexes by country or region of origin are useful for terms of trade 
analysis.




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