Inflation isn’t always what it seems. We unpack base effects, transitory spikes, and why Boeing wins while you pay more.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
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Japan cut a trade deal with the U.S. including 15% tariffs and $550B in U.S. investments
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The 15% tariff will likely be passed on to U.S. consumers, not absorbed by importers
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This causes transitory inflation—a one-time price hike, not a persistent increase
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Inflation measurements will show high annual readings that eventually drop due to base effects
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Winners: Boeing, defense contractors, rice farmers; Losers: consumers and tariff-affected import goods