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    ECB's Stournaras says higher inflation due to tariffs could delay monetary policy normalisation

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    Posted on April 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    ECB's Stournaras warns that US tariffs may delay euro zone monetary policy normalization due to rising inflation and global trade tensions.

    ECB's Stournaras Warns Tariffs Could Delay Policy Changes

    ATHENS -European Central Bank policymaker Yannis Stournaras said on Tuesday that likely higher inflation and a global trade war following U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of tariffs could delay normalization of euro zone monetary policy.

    "Any further resurgence in inflation or inflation expectations could delay or even halt the process of monetary policy normalization, worsening financial conditions and growth momentum," Stournaras, who is governor of the Bank of Greece, said at the Greek central bank's annual shareholders' meeting.

    A rout in global financial markets triggered by the U.S. tariffs scheme has solidified the case for another ECB rate cut next week and supports arguments for even quicker policy easing from the world's second largest central bank, economists say.

    As well as the United States and Europe, other countries where the U.S. has not imposed duties would feel the pinch of slowing global trade, he said, as global economies were intertwined.

    "Tariffs imposed on one country's imports would affect other countries participating in the global (supply) chains, even if no countermeasures were imposed," he said.

    Greece's economy, which is expected to grow at a 2.3% this year and continue outpacing its euro zone peers, will see limited direct impact from the U.S. duties, Stournaras said.

    But the country, which exports olive oil, oil and its trademark feta cheese to the United States, might see demand for its products and services drop, while rising global uncertainty could dent the appetite for investment in the country as it recovers from a 2009-2018 debt crisis.

    "For Greece, the response to these challenges lies with keeping up its reliable fiscal policy, attracting investment and implementing reforms," he added.

    (Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas; Writing by Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Susan Fenton and Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ECB's Stournaras warns tariffs may delay monetary policy normalization.
    • •Higher inflation expectations could worsen financial conditions.
    • •Global trade war impacts intertwined economies.
    • •Greece's economy may see limited direct impact from US tariffs.
    • •Investment in Greece could be affected by global uncertainty.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ECB's Stournaras says higher inflation due to tariffs could delay monetary policy normalisation

    1What is the main topic?

    The impact of US tariffs on ECB's monetary policy and inflation.

    2How might Greece be affected?

    Greece may see limited direct impact, but global uncertainty could affect investment.

    3What are the potential global impacts?

    Intertwined economies may face challenges due to global trade tensions.

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