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    ECB's Panetta sees little inflation impact from higher U.S. tariffs

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    Posted on February 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    ECB's Panetta sees limited inflation impact from US tariffs, with main risk of inflation falling below 2%. Energy market volatility remains a concern.

    ECB's Panetta Predicts Limited Inflation Impact from US Tariffs

    By Valentina Za and Andrea Mandala

    TURIN, Italy (Reuters) -Higher U.S. tariffs on European exports are likely to have little effect on euro area inflation, a top European Central Bank policymaker said, adding the main risk remained that of medium-term inflation falling below 2%.

    In the text of a speech prepared for Italy's annual Assiom-Forex financial conference, ECB Governing Council member Fabio Panetta also called for policy decisions to be "supported by communication focused on the medium-term outlook for the real economy and inflation".

    Panetta, who is governor of Italy's central bank, said the main threat for price developments came from energy markets, where prices, especially for natural gas, are rising amid increased volatility, warranting close monitoring.

    However, "overall, the available indicators seem to suggest that the predominant risk remains inflation falling below 2% over the medium term," he said.

    A possible weakening of the euro in response to the introduction of higher U.S. tariffs and any retaliation from Europe, Panetta said, would be countered by a slowdown in the global economy and by China diverting goods hit by the tariffs to European markets.

    "According to our estimates, the net effect of the tariffs on inflation would be limited, if not slightly negative," he said.

    The full implementation of the tariffs announced before the U.S. election, followed by retaliatory measures, would shave 1.5 percentage points off global economic growth, Panetta said.

    "For the euro area, the impact would be more limited -– around half a percentage point – but Germany and Italy would be more affected due to their strong trade ties with the United States," he added.

    (Reporting by Valentina Za and Andrea Mandala; editing by Giselda Vagnoni and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Higher US tariffs on European exports likely have minimal inflation impact.
    • •Main risk is euro area inflation falling below 2%.
    • •Energy market volatility is a significant concern.
    • •Tariffs could reduce global economic growth by 1.5 percentage points.
    • •Germany and Italy may face more impact due to trade ties.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ECB's Panetta sees little inflation impact from higher U.S. tariffs

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the limited impact of US tariffs on euro area inflation as per ECB's Panetta.

    2How do US tariffs affect global growth?

    US tariffs could reduce global economic growth by 1.5 percentage points, according to Panetta.

    3What is the main risk to euro area inflation?

    The main risk is inflation falling below 2% over the medium term, with energy market volatility being a concern.

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