Attachment 6H - Email reminder to reprice for web respondents

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International Price Program U.S. Import and Export Price Indexes

Attachment 6H - Email reminder to reprice for web respondents

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Dear Mr. Tester,

As an establishment that provides data to the BLS for our International Price Program, your response is critical to the calculation of the U.S. Import and Export Price Indexes. However, as of Jun 15, 2023, the U.S. Department of Labor has not received your Import/Export Price Indexes information for June.

Have you changed roles at your company? Has someone else taken over pricing duties? Please let us know! You can change the contact information directly in the survey or simply reply to this email.

To logon and submit prices, go to: https://idcf.bls.gov/authentication/login/?uID=CS11111111

Your account number is: CS11111111

  • To retrieve your password, select "Forgot Password?" from the logon page using this account number and your password will be automatically emailed to you.

  • For any questions about providing data, how your data are used, or about the U.S. Import and Export Price Indexes in general, please visit our site for survey respondents: Import/Export Price Indexes (MXP) Survey Participant Page

  • If you have any other questions, please reply to this message, or you can contact your Industry Analyst, Jill Craven, by calling 202-691-7099 or by e-mailing [email protected].


Importance of Your Participation:

"As a Bureau of Labor Statistics survey participant, you help enhance our understanding of the increasingly complex U.S. economy. The more we understand, the better we are able to fulfill our mission and promote the prosperity of American workers, consumers, and businesses. When you agree to participate in a Bureau of Labor Statistics survey, you help provide the vital statistics we use to analyze our economy and keep it strong. For that, I thank you."

-Jerome Powell, Chairman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors

Your Data at Work:

Import/Export articles

Forexlive:

US import prices for April 0.4% vs 0.3% estimate

MarketWatch:

U.S. Import Prices Rise in April on Higher Fuel Prices

Nasdaq:

US import prices rebound in April on fuel costs

Seeking Alpha:

Import, export prices bounce in April after prior month's slide


Thank you for your participation.

Susan E. Fleck
Assistant Commissioner
International Price Program
Bureau of Labor Statistics

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