U.S. import and export prices in April posted the largest monthly gains in four years, driven by spiking fuel costs due to crude oil supply disruptions stemmingU.S. import and export prices in April posted the largest monthly gains in four years, driven by spiking fuel costs due to crude oil supply disruptions stemming

U.S import and export prices soar above expectations in April

2026/05/15 08:21
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U.S. import and export prices in April posted the largest monthly gains in four years, driven by spiking fuel costs due to crude oil supply disruptions stemming from the Iran war in the Middle East.

According to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on May 14, export prices rose 3.3%, triple the expected 1.1% increase and more than the 1.5% gain in March.

U.S import and export prices soar above expectations in April

This was the highest single-month increase since March 2022, with import prices rising 1.9%, nearly double the expected 1.0%. Fuel import costs alone surged by 16.3%, the largest monthly jump in that category since March 2022.

Why have export prices skyrocketed?

The export price gains are directly linked to rising global fuel prices. Oil prices have continued to rise due to the conflict with Iran and the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz for crude oil shipments, and April’s price data captures that pressure in full.

On the export side, nonagricultural prices rose 3.4% in April after a 1.6% increase in March. Higher costs for industrial supplies and materials, capital goods, and consumer goods (excluding automobiles) more than offset a decline in automotive vehicle and parts prices, the BLS data showed.

What are the inflation implications?

The April price data released supports the consumer and producer price reports released earlier in the week, all pointing to accelerating inflation values. The CPI (Consumer Price Index) for April was 3.8%, the highest since May 2023, while the PPI (Producer Price Index) rose 6.0%.

Rising import costs add to the prices U.S. businesses pay to acquire products, and those costs get passed through to the end consumers.

Since the Iran conflict remains in a stalemate and crude oil supply through the Strait of Hormuz faces daily constraints, the risk of inflation remaining elevated in the coming months is high.

The Federal Reserve will have to weigh these price readings and variables as it assesses its current interest rate levels. Expectations might need to be adjusted for multiple markets if trade-price inflation continues at this rate.

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