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Fed Meeting Minutes: Tariff Impact Still Poses Significant Uncertainty

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/08/20 18:31:34

BlockBeats News, August 21st: The Federal Reserve released the minutes of its July meeting, in which it was mentioned that, regarding the inflation outlook, participants generally expected inflation to rise in the near term. They believe that there is still significant uncertainty about the timing, extent, and persistence of the effects of this year's tariff increases.


Regarding the timing, many participants noted that the full effects of higher tariffs may take some time to be reflected in consumer prices for goods and services. They listed several factors that could lead to such delays, including inventory accumulation in response to tariff increases, the slow pass-through of input cost increases to final goods and services prices, gradual updates to contract prices, the maintenance of relationships between businesses and customers, tariff collection-related issues, and ongoing trade negotiations. (FXStreet)

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