The price index for nonagricultural exports rose 2.7 percent in 2017, the largest calendar-year increase since the index advanced 4.0 percent in 2011. In December, prices for capital goods and consumer goods advanced and prices for nonagricultural industrial supplies and materials and automotive vehicles decreased. Higher meat prices were the largest contributor to the advance in agricultural prices in 2017.Īll Exports Excluding Agriculture: Prices for nonagricultural exports recorded no change in December following a 0.6-percent advance in November. The 2017 advance was the first calendar-year rise since the index increased 13.4 percent in 2012. Despite the December decrease, the price index for agricultural exports rose 1.8 percent in 2017, after a 0.3-percent drop the previous year. The December drop was driven by a 14.4-percent decline in vegetable prices, although lower fruit prices also contributed. The 2017 advance was the largest calendar-year increase since 2011 when the index rose 3.6 percent.Īgricultural Exports: Agricultural export prices declined 0.4 percent in December, after decreasing 0.8 percent in November. Export prices rose 2.6 percent in 2017 following a 1.3-percent rise in 2016. The December drop was led by falling agricultural prices the price index for nonagricultural prices recorded no change. exports fell 0.1 percent in December, the first monthly decline for the index since a 0.1-percent decrease in June. Of the major import areas, only prices for automotive vehicles decreased in 2017.Ĭhart and bullet points from the BLS report on Import and Export Prices for December.Įxport Prices Month-Over-Month and Year-Over-Year In 2017, rising prices for nonfuel industrial supplies and materials capital goods consumer goods and foods, feeds, and beverages all contributed to the advance in nonfuel prices. The 2017 rise was the largest calendar-year increase since the index advanced 3.4 percent in 2011. Despite the December downturn, nonfuel import prices increased 1.4 percent in 2017, after a 0.2-percent advance the previous year. The decline in December was led by lower prices for foods, feeds, and beverages consumer goods and nonfuel industrial supplies and materials. In 2017, a 20.6-percent gain in petroleum prices more than offset a 15.7-percent drop in natural gas prices.Īll Imports Excluding Fuel: In contrast, the price index for nonfuel imports edged down 0.1 percent in December, the first monthly decline since a 0.1-percent drop in July. Prior to 2016, import fuel prices had not recorded a calendar-year increase since 2011. Import fuel prices rose 18.4 percent in 2017 following a 24.7-percent advance the previous year. The December rise was driven by a 2.0-percent increase in petroleum prices which more than offset a 4.9-percent decline in natural gas prices. The price index for import fuel has not recorded a monthly decline since falling 1.0 percent in July. The advance in 2017 was the largest calendar-year increase since import prices rose 8.5 percent in 2011.įuel Imports: Import fuel prices increased 1.8 percent in December, after rising 8.4 percent in November. Prices for U.S imports increased 3.0 percent in 2017, after advancing 1.9 percent the previous year. The index has not recorded a monthly decline since falling 0.2 percent in July. Manufacturing is according to the IDF technical specifications (strictest standards of a protection system).All Imports: Import prices rose 0.1 percent in December following 0.8-percent advances in 2 of the previous 3 months. ![]() The mask is provided with an NBC filter, a liquid drinking tube. The mask has a long shelf life, up to 20 years in the original packaging. The mask can also connect to an external air blower via a flexible hose using the appropriate adapters (provided separately per customer requirements) and can be transformed into an active protection system. The mask is manufactured from a rubber mixture that resists the penetration of chemical agents, is lightweight, and allows maximum comfort, effective communication, a large field of view, and the ability to drink fluids while using it. ![]() We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for understanding. This product is ITAR Restricted, and cannot be shipped out of the United States. Industrial and commercial use: Use for painting, sand, dust, cleaning, smoke, tear gas, and grinding fume protection. ![]() High-quality Professional grade material including goggles made from scratch-resistant polycarbonate lens.Fits any standard 40mm Nato Filter (40rd) gas canister.This is a fresh supply with manufacture dates in 2020/2021 Israeli Rubber Respirator Mask covers you in all your gas mask situations, it's foldable and easy to use.
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