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Consumer Prices (Mar.) & International Trade (Feb.)

Recent declines in capacity constraints and inflation expectations suggest that March’s pick-up in core inflation is likely to be reversed before long. Meanwhile, the slump in export volumes in February suggests that net trade weighed heavily on first-quarter GDP growth.

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