Bessent: 'I am not worried about inflation' from Trump's tariffs

Key Points

  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is not worried about inflation from Trump's new tariffs, suggesting they might only cause a one-time price adjustment.
  • Bessent argues that tariffs should not influence the Federal Reserve's policy, referencing the term "transitory" used during the early stages of the COVID-19 inflation surge.

Summary

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has expressed a lack of concern over potential inflation resulting from President Donald Trump's recent imposition of tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada. Speaking at the Economic Club of New York, Bessent acknowledged the possibility of a one-time price adjustment due to these tariffs but maintained that they would not lead to sustained inflation. He emphasized that the Federal Reserve should not alter its monetary policy in response to these tariffs, drawing parallels to the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic when inflation was initially thought to be transitory. Bessent also highlighted the administration's focus on reducing long-term borrowing costs through fiscal policy measures like making Trump's tax cuts permanent and ensuring no taxes on tips, Social Security, and overtime pay. Additionally, he discussed the use of tariffs to fund tax cuts and the need for better coordination among financial regulatory agencies to ensure economic stability.

yahoo
March 6, 2025
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