Mumbai, Dec. 4 -- The Labor Department released a long-delayed report on Wednesday showing U.S. import and exports both came in flat in the month of September.
The report said import prices came in unchanged in September following a downwardly revised 0.1 percent uptick in August.
The Labor Department said import prices in September were up by 0.3 percent compared to the same month a year ago, marking the first over-the-year increase since March.
Import prices came in unchanged compared to the previous month as lower prices for fuel imports offset higher prices for non-fuel imports.
Prices for fuel imports tumbled by 1.5 percent in September after falling by 0.5 percent in August, while prices for non-fuel imports rose by 0.2 percent in...