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[Goldman Sachs: Imposing A 25% Tariff On Canada And Mexico Would Raise US Inflation By 0.6%] March 4Th, Goldman Sachs Economists Predicted That Trump'S Imposition Of A 25% Tariff On Imports From Canada And Mexico And A 10% Tariff On Energy Imports From Canada Would Cause A 0.6% Increase In Core Consumer Prices In The United States. "We Do Not Rule Out The Possibility Of Suspending The Tariffs At The Last Minute," They Wrote In A Report To Clients On Monday Night. "This Time, An Obvious Strategy Is To Extend The Deadline To April 2nd To Align With Other Planned Tariff Announcements. If The Tariffs Take Effect, We Believe They Are Unlikely To Become A Permanent Feature Of U.S. Trade Policy, Although It Is Uncertain How Long They Will Last." The U.S. Core Consumer Price Index Excluding Food And Energy Rose 3.3% Year-On-Year In January, While The Fed'S Preferred Pce Index Rose 2.6% Year-On-Year.
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