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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 213 / Monday, November 8, 2021 / Notices
Figure 14: Increase of U.S. Producer Price Index for Automobiles Compared to All Manufactured Goods
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Data adjusted to rebase the index period to December 2005.
automobile in the United States increased by 14 percent compared to a 5 percent increase in the average price of imported automobiles.94 These data demonstrate that low vehicle import
prices permitted imports to capture significant market share from U.S.
producers.
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The slow growth of U.S. prices for automobiles is also attributable to the low prices of foreign imports. As shown in Figure 15, since 2005, the average price of a domestically produced