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18.08.202612:30:00UTC+00U.S. Export Prices Extend Slide in July, Signaling Growing Disinflationary Pressures

U.S. export prices fell further in July 2026, underscoring softening external demand and easing price pressures in the trade sector. The Export Price Index declined 1.3% month-over-month, following a 0.6% drop in June 2026, according to data updated on 18 August 2026.

The acceleration in the monthly decline suggests that U.S. exporters are facing increasing pressure to cut prices compared with earlier in the summer. On a month-over-month basis, July’s reading reflects a steeper adjustment than in June, when the index had already turned lower. The back-to-back drops point to a weakening pricing environment for U.S. goods sold abroad, which could feed into broader disinflation trends in the coming months.

The figures compare changes in July prices against June, while the previous reading measured June against May. Together, the consecutive monthly declines highlight a worsening trajectory for export prices, with potential implications for corporate margins, trade balances, and monetary policymakers monitoring imported and exported price dynamics as part of the wider inflation picture.

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