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    ECB's Lagarde spells out cost of trade war with US

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    Posted on March 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    ECB's Lagarde warns of a US trade war's impact on euro zone growth and inflation, suggesting trade integration as a solution.

    Lagarde Discusses Euro Zone Impact of US Trade War

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde spelled out the cost of a trade war with the United States for the euro zone's economy for the first time on Thursday and welcomed Germany's latest spending plans.

    The U.S. has imposed tariffs on steel and aluminium products from around the world and said it would review its trade relationship with the European Union. EU retaliatory measures will take effect in April.

    Lagarde said a 25% tariff imposed by the U.S. on imports from Europe would lower euro zone growth by about 0.3 percentage points in the first year, while retaliatory measures could increase this to about half a percentage point.

    "In the near term, EU retaliatory measures and a weaker euro exchange rate...could lift inflation by around half a percentage point," she told European lawmakers at a hearing. "The effect would ease in the medium term due to lower economic activity dampening inflationary pressures."

    Lagarde said the solution to any trade war could be further trade integration with others, which "could more than offset losses incurred from unilateral tariffs, including retaliation".

    She stressed, however, that any estimates of the cost of a trade war were subject to considerable uncertainty and that the ECB would be vigilant and ready to act to protect price stability.

    Lagarde welcomed Germany's massive spending plans to boost its military and infrastructure, downplaying the surge in bond yields that ensued.

    "My suspicion is that markets are seeing it as a growth increase in the future financed over the course of a long period of time," she said.

    "Is there a little inflation anticipation associated with that? Probably, but not that significant according to our calculation."

    (Reporting by Balazs Koranyi and Francesco Canepa; Editing by Gareth Jones and Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lagarde outlines the economic impact of a US trade war.
    • •A 25% US tariff could reduce euro zone growth by 0.3%.
    • •EU retaliatory measures may increase inflation by 0.5%.
    • •Further trade integration could offset tariff losses.
    • •Germany's spending plans are seen as future growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ECB's Lagarde spells out cost of trade war with US

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the potential economic impact of a trade war between the US and the euro zone, as outlined by ECB President Christine Lagarde.

    2How might US tariffs affect the euro zone?

    A 25% US tariff on European imports could lower euro zone growth by 0.3 percentage points in the first year.

    3What solution does Lagarde propose?

    Lagarde suggests further trade integration with other regions to offset losses from unilateral tariffs.

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