In the United States, Export Prices YoY quantifies the yearly percentage change in the prices charged for goods and services exported by domestic producers to international markets. This indicator reflects the impact of currency fluctuations and serves as a key gauge of the nation's trade competitiveness and economic health, as rising export prices may suggest stronger demand abroad or shifts in market conditions.
A higher than expected figure should be seen as positive (bullish) for the USD while a lower than expected figure should be seen as negative (bearish) for the USD.