Business Import Prices Rise for Third Month November 9, 2012 8:30 AM, EST [Stay on top of transportation news: .] The price of goods imported to the United States rose in October for the third consecutive month, the Labor Department said Friday. The 0.5% import-price increase followed a 1.1% increase in September and a 1.2% rise in August. Economists had forecast no change, Bloomberg reported. The cost of imported petroleum rose 1.3%, while prices excluding petroleum increased 0.3%. U.S. export prices were unchanged after increasing 0.8% in September, Labor said. Prices for imported automobiles and parts climbed 0.3%. iv> Ìý More Content About: import Trending Loading... Newsletter Signup Email Submit Leave this field blank Subscribe to Transport Topics Hot Topics trade deficit Venezuela Chevron crude oil robotaxi autonomous