US Tariffs Fire Up Inflation Fears as CPI Creeps Higher
Since April’s sweeping US tariffs, monthly CPI readings have ticked higher. Despite government reassurances, experts warn inflationary pressures may be heating up.
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Since April’s sweeping US tariffs, monthly CPI readings have ticked higher. Despite government reassurances, experts warn inflationary pressures may be heating up.
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Zambian expert Sydney Mwamba warns that US tariffs could stall industrial growth and cost jobs across African countries, impacting economic prospects.
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Yale Budget Lab president Natasha Sarin warns US tariffs shift resources to less productive sectors, raise prices, and stifle growth for a persistently smaller economy.
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