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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Goolsbee says Fed now has to wait longer before moving rates because of trade policy uncertainty
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Goolsbee says Fed now has to wait longer before moving rates because of trade policy uncertainty

Last updated: May 23, 2025 7:22 am
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Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee recently expressed concerns over President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threats and their impact on monetary policy. In an interview with CNBC, Goolsbee stated that the uncertainty surrounding trade policy has made it difficult to make changes to interest rates.

Goolsbee indicated that while he still believes that interest rates should move lower, the Fed is likely to remain on hold as it assesses the constantly changing trade landscape and its effects on inflation and employment. He emphasized the need for clarity before taking any significant action, given the potential stagflationary impact of tariffs.

Trump’s recent announcement of 50% tariffs on EU products and a 25% tariff on iPhones not made in the U.S. has further heightened market volatility. While the economic impact of pricier iPhones may be limited, it underscores the unpredictability of trade policy and adds to existing concerns about fiscal policy.

Central bankers like Goolsbee typically avoid commenting on fiscal and trade matters but must analyze their implications. Despite the current uncertainty, Goolsbee remains optimistic about long-term economic growth prospects and believes that rates could decrease significantly in the coming months.

As a voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee, Goolsbee will participate in the next meeting on June 17-18, where officials will revise economic projections and interest rate forecasts. While markets anticipate two rate cuts this year, Goolsbee refrained from committing to a specific course of action, emphasizing the need for flexibility in decision-making.

The Fed’s current target overnight borrowing rate is between 4.25%-4.5%, a level that has remained unchanged since December. Goolsbee’s cautious approach reflects the central bank’s commitment to navigating the complex economic environment while prioritizing stability and growth.

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This rewritten article underscores the importance of trade policy in shaping monetary decisions and highlights the challenges faced by central bankers in a volatile global economy.

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