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Tariff-induced inflation not persistent, rate cuts expected this year: US Fed

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • June 2, 2025
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Seoul, June 2 (IANS) US Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said on Monday that he sees room for interest rate cuts later this year amid expectations that sweeping US tariffs are likely to temporarily push up inflation and raise unemployment.

Waller, a member of the Board of Governors of the U.S. Federal Reserve System, made the remarks in his keynote speech at the 2025 Bank of Korea (BOK) International Conference in Seoul on structural shifts and monetary policy, reports Yonhap news agency.

“Given my belief that any tariff-induced inflation will not be persistent and that inflation expectations are anchored, I support looking through any tariff effects on near-term inflation when setting the policy rate,” Waller said.

“Assuming that the effective tariff rate settles close to my lower tariff scenario, that underlying inflation continues to make progress to our 2 percent goal, and that the labor market remains solid, I would be supporting ‘good news’ rate cuts later this year,” he added.

His “smaller-tariff” scenario assumed a 10 percent average tariff on good imports, while sector-specific duties would be negotiated lower over time. The “large-tariff” scenario assumed an average trade-weighted tariff on goods imports of 25 percent, and that would remain in place for some time.

“In both cases, I assumed that the tariff increases would lead to a one-time boost to prices that would temporarily raise inflation,” Waller said.

Following the two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting last month, the Fed held its benchmark interest rate steady for the third consecutive time, pointing to heightened economic uncertainty and increased risks of higher inflation amid Trump’s aggressive tariff policy.

The official pointed to “downside risks to economic activity and employment and upside risks to inflation” in the second half of this year.

“I do expect tariffs will result in an increase in the unemployment rate that will, all else equal, probably linger. Higher tariffs will reduce spending, and businesses will respond, in part, by reducing production and payrolls,” Waller said.

“But how these risks evolve is strongly tied to how trade policy evolves.”

During a policy dialogue with BOK Gov. Rhee Chang-yong, Waller pointed out that today’s inflation situation differs from that of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The pandemic had a longer-than-expected impact on labor supply and led to global supply chain disruptions, he said, adding that the U.S. government’s aggressive fiscal policy responses “excessively” stimulated the recovery and led to stickier inflation.

Meanwhile, Rhee said that South Korean companies would be able to respond effectively if the U.S. reciprocal tariffs settle at around 10 percent.

—IANS

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