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Little impact on Sweden’s inflation from US’s China tariffs – study

Sveriges Riksbank paper says levies will affect Swedish exporters in as yet unknown ways

Sveriges Riksbank
Sveriges Riksbank
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Sweden is expected to experience marginal changes to its inflation rate from US tariffs on China, according to a paper published by Sveriges Riksbank.

The economic commentary paper by researchers José Camacho and Caroline Flodberg was published on September 8. It notes that previous studies estimated the eurozone would experience at most 0.2 percentage points lower inflation over the next two years as a result of higher US tariffs on Chinese imports.

“However, the import weight of China is smaller

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